FireKracker50
Bearcat
Hello All
Just joined this forum. I own several and love ruger firearms.
One of which is a 454 casull super Redhawk.
The trigger is FAR too heavy, inconsistent, and too much travel.
I have done bolt action (rem 700, ruger m77 mkII) and AR trigger work many times with great results.
Should I attempt this super Redhawk?
If so, I'm assuming polish and shim kit are a must have. What else am I looking at? Any good spring kits?
Or should I look into having a Smith do the work? If so who?
I'm in Louisville, KY if there are any good ruger smith's close.
This is a hunting gun. I do not want potential light hammer strikes / fail to fires. But i am handloading, looking for good accuracy, and do want to stretch its legs for some longer distance work. At this point the trigger is so bad it's hard to do load development as my ammo is already more accurate than I can shoot the gun with the poor trigger pull.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Just joined this forum. I own several and love ruger firearms.
One of which is a 454 casull super Redhawk.
The trigger is FAR too heavy, inconsistent, and too much travel.
I have done bolt action (rem 700, ruger m77 mkII) and AR trigger work many times with great results.
Should I attempt this super Redhawk?
If so, I'm assuming polish and shim kit are a must have. What else am I looking at? Any good spring kits?
Or should I look into having a Smith do the work? If so who?
I'm in Louisville, KY if there are any good ruger smith's close.
This is a hunting gun. I do not want potential light hammer strikes / fail to fires. But i am handloading, looking for good accuracy, and do want to stretch its legs for some longer distance work. At this point the trigger is so bad it's hard to do load development as my ammo is already more accurate than I can shoot the gun with the poor trigger pull.
Thanks in advance for any advice