Timney Trigger (Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle NRL22 Base Class Build Part 3)

Published 2022-09-16
Installing the Timney 2-Stage trigger for the Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle

All Comments (11)
  • @tonyg5197
    Thanks for the tips about the plastic bag and the wall anchors. Will use these tips for sure.
  • I like the tip about the wall anchor. I decided to go cheap on the trigger for mine, I took it apart, smoothed the trigger, smoothed the trigger body, sharpened the angles, removed the accu-trigger blade and put it back together. After that I shimmed the trigger so there is .002 trigger side-side movement. It pulls so easily. I did this to my ruger american rimfire in 22lr and 22mag also. After people shoot my rifle, they all comment on how nice the trigger is and who did it. I did something similar to ruger 10/22 trigger also, but ended up buying a timney calvin, I couldn't get it how I liked it.
  • @soglostang04
    Thank you for the great instructions…you helped make my install smooth and easy!
  • @PVW1960
    Thanks for keeping this going. I have the factory trigger adjusted all the way down on mine but havent checked the pull weight. I can live with the pull weight but its a bit "gritty". Still has less than a hundred rounds through t so it may smooth up a bit but if I get serious I think this will be on the list.
  • @TheStig92
    This confused me with the rules. So are trigger modifications (spring changing, drop in triggers, etc) allowed for base class?
  • @joed3264
    I just removed the big trigger adjustment spring. Now I have a nice 8 oz trigger.
  • @efrey1911
    For the amount you pay for a Timney, it should come complete and ready to drop-in.
  • @bwskram
    I changed my trigger spring to the m*carbo. The trigger is at 1.6 lbs now. I'm shooting bagged groups of .25 at 50 yards and .70 at 100 yards. I'm still struggling to not buy the Timney trigger. Do you think there is any reason to still buy it?