RE: Ruger trigger replacement advice
Mossy like I said I never tried a Timney.They are probably excellent triggers. I know from experience that a Factory Ruger can be dressed up to be a beautiful trigger.I have proof of that with my M-77's.Now if I hadn't had my friend who does Smithing and is a machinist by trade I might have went the Timney route.I would say you could get your triggers reworked for 50.00 or less and have a great trigger.Saving 60.00( + -). I've heard you can send your Ruger back to them and they will lighten the pull to 3#'s.Not knowing it to be a fact you have to sign a release before they'll do it.I have no idea what Ruger charges for this service.I've never paid for a Ruger repair but reworking the trigger wouldn't be considered as warranty or defective.
Ruger Redhawk