I've had this Ruger .270 for 20+ years, and since I live in the Midwest never get to rifle hunt and haven't shot it much. Got lucky and drew a NM rifle deer tag this year, found a good range and started working on a rifle or two...

Factory trigger was heavy and creepy (i didn't realize that until I compared to my recently acquired model 70). Initial range trip I wasn't shooting great, with a couple different ammo choices....

Ordered a Timney trigger, which I installed myself. A little intimidating at first as it requires a bit of "light gunsmithing" with a Dremel to file down the Timney to fit the factory 3-position safety, and I'm not handy in the least. Followed a couple videos from Timney, took my time, and the install actually went really well....learned a bit about torquing action screws in the process...back to the range...

Ugh...☹...ordered a Limbsaver recoil pad to replace the rubber tire it comes with. Then on a visit to my brother's house he taught me how to work up some handloads, kind of a cool process...back to the range...

Winner! Rifle now shoots much better than I can.
Kind of a neat deal...now this off-the-shelf, not-particularly-pretty rifle feels a lot more like "mine".....And was a fun little project along the way.

Factory trigger was heavy and creepy (i didn't realize that until I compared to my recently acquired model 70). Initial range trip I wasn't shooting great, with a couple different ammo choices....

Ordered a Timney trigger, which I installed myself. A little intimidating at first as it requires a bit of "light gunsmithing" with a Dremel to file down the Timney to fit the factory 3-position safety, and I'm not handy in the least. Followed a couple videos from Timney, took my time, and the install actually went really well....learned a bit about torquing action screws in the process...back to the range...

Ugh...☹...ordered a Limbsaver recoil pad to replace the rubber tire it comes with. Then on a visit to my brother's house he taught me how to work up some handloads, kind of a cool process...back to the range...

Kind of a neat deal...now this off-the-shelf, not-particularly-pretty rifle feels a lot more like "mine".....And was a fun little project along the way.