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Old07-18-2010, 04:53 PM #51
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Bear:

First, I didn't notice the new Mag Release you installed until I shot the Rifle yesterday. Thank You, I really like it.

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Man, I love how the Trigger feels overall. You did a Great job! There is NO comparison to the old Trigger.

The crispness with the new Trigger takes away Ruger's Trigger as an excuse for my poor Shot Groups.

I really enjoyed having the new Trigger yesterday and today, as I shot a lot of rounds (600) discovering the other areas of Shooting Discipline where I fall short.

I highly recommend your work for this set of modifications to anyone that isn't happy with a sloppy Trigger Group in their 10/22.
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Old07-26-2010, 12:57 AM #52
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A big thanks and I'm glad you like my work.
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Old07-26-2010, 01:04 AM #53
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I just joined a club that has lots of 10/22 fans. They even have a Wednesday night shoot just for that platform. They've all had their triggers worked...but they all like mine (Bear's) the most!
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Stalkingbear, I finally got to take my 1022 out to sight it in with the new scope and your trigger mod. To say the least, I was very impressed You have done a great job on this gun and my shots are saying.....Look out squirrels. Just drilling head size shots at 50 and 75 yards. Thank you again for a job well done!!!!!!! I would recommend your work to all that need a fine trigger job...........................Dale..aka...Chortdra w
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I'm glad you like my work Dale. Now go forth and slay a pot full of squirrels. That's the main purpose of 1 of the 10/22s I have.
 
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It's really hard to see you in that camo shirt Bear.
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Great picture. With all that grass to cut, how do you get time to work on the triggers? Oct. is the beginning of our squirrel season and it runs clear through to Feb. so I am starting to get the fever Light weight and easy to carry,a squirrels nightmare

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I hire it cut. There's an old man that cuts my yard for $30 a pop.
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Dunerunner shot my 10/22 with your trigger job yesterday Bear. He was impressed.
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Cool! Maybe I'll get a few more trigger groups to do.
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