Mcarbo trigger spring kit

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I was looking at these mcarbo spring kits for the trigger on my marlin 60. I've already done a bit myself on the trigger itself to take up the creep and replaced the Tupperware with a Boyd's laminate stock and put bipod on which all of which has really improved accuracy, I just hate the trigger. I don't have a trigger scale but last night I tied a 5 lb weight on it and that wasn't enough to make her go click. Wondering if anybody has any experience with these kits and how difficult they are to install? I'm pretty mechanically inclined so don't think I'll have a hard doing do it.
 
I installed one on my Savage 64 and it wasn't too bad at all. Came with instructions and was $38.50 shipped (awhile ago). Nice triggers .
 
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Yeah they are a good price. Only thing is our dollar sucks. With shipping works out to $57. If it actually drops a couple lbs off trigger I'll be happy. Just wasn't sure how well they work. I'm thinking it's around 6 lbs now and would be thrilled under 4. Did it lighten your savage much?
 
Where abouts in PEI did you order from if you don't mind me asking?

I ordered from the MCARBO site, and when I got my package. I noticed that the return address was a PEI residential address. I thought was weird.

Curious too. The only place I could find the mcarbo was American sites that don't ship to Canada.

Order right from MCARBO.
 
Any feedback on the trigger pull after would be great.
I dislike any trigger over 4 lbs and this one is a tank. I was able to get my other savage 17 below 3 lbs.
This rifle is more for my kids so a little lighter would sure be nice, their little hands can't squeeze as hard without moving the rifle.
 
Curious too. The only place I could find the mcarbo was American sites that don't ship to Canada.

Yeah I put all my info into the mcabro site and their site gave me price and shipping quote so I'm sure there is no problem with ordering from the states. I just wondered if their was somewhere in Canada that sold them.
 
Any feedback on the trigger pull after would be great.
I dislike any trigger over 4 lbs and this one is a tank. I was able to get my other savage 17 below 3 lbs.
This rifle is more for my kids so a little lighter would sure be nice, their little hands can't squeeze as hard without moving the rifle.

This marlin is my grandson's as well. He's actually a very shot with it but finds the trigger hard to squeeze as well. He always complained about the trigger hurting his finger after a while as well causes the marlin 60 has that serrated type trigger so I used jb weld to smooth it out which is much nicer now.
 
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