Welding Rod
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My experience with the LC6 triggers is the majority are pretty bad... but QC is spotty enough that a decent one makes it through once in a while.
And I don't know who has been fitting safetys at Ruger lately but I have handled several new Hawkeyes that required a rediculous amount force to move the safety lever, two of which were so stiff as to be virtually inoperable while maintaining a shooting grip.
I have fired some recent models in 308 and 7mm Rem Mag that would do about 1.5 - 2 MOA for 5 at 200. I have a 375 Ruger Alaskan that is close to 1 MOA for 5 shots... it might be a MOA gun but the trigger is so horrible that I can't shoot it well enough to know.
And I don't know who has been fitting safetys at Ruger lately but I have handled several new Hawkeyes that required a rediculous amount force to move the safety lever, two of which were so stiff as to be virtually inoperable while maintaining a shooting grip.
I have fired some recent models in 308 and 7mm Rem Mag that would do about 1.5 - 2 MOA for 5 at 200. I have a 375 Ruger Alaskan that is close to 1 MOA for 5 shots... it might be a MOA gun but the trigger is so horrible that I can't shoot it well enough to know.