It really cheeses me off that one can pay quite a bit of money for what should be a fine .22LR pistol, and it has a crappy trigger. I really hate that about my Mk IV Hunter...so disappointed.
A 4# trigger is great, untill you shoot a 2# trigger with the creep and overtravel dialed out of it.
I bought the whole series (the Mark I, II, III, and IV) as each one came out. Of these, only the Mark I had a decent target trigger right out of the box. All the others needed work, and the amount of work increased with each new iteration. In general, each new Mark had new good features (that made it worth buying) but also had new bad features. For example, the Mark III had the misbegotten loaded-chamber indicator, as well as the magazine disconnector, and the Mark IV doubled down on the magazine disconnector and made it twice as complicated.The only MK IV I have shot had a trigger that I thought was much worse than factory MK I-III guns I have shot...