What I like about my Rugers -
Decent Plus wood - classic Lenard Brownell styled stock - done just the way I like 'em
Designed and built extremely well and strong - one peice bolt, superb ring system included with rifle. If I needed a different ring height, Ruger has exchanged them for me at no charge.
Floorplate release design - works well for me when cold and dark with stiff cold fingers
Controlled feel, strong extraction, very dependable
Excellent accuracy - mine are better shooters than I am, and I have had no accuracy issues.
3 position safety is in my mind absolutely positive. I often sit in trees and I have never dropped my rifle, but I do think about what could happen if I did.
Excellent variety - carbines, scouts, targets, sporters, international models, cartridge selection, stainless, synthetic, wood, blue,laminated
I have had nothing but good experience with Rugers, in the last 40 years I have owned and used their handguns, rifles, and shotguns, and chose to send one gun in for service (cosmetic issue). Service was excellent.
I own and use other brands of rifles as well, but my "go to" guns are mostly Rugers. My favorite deer rifle is a stainless/synthetic .308 with a Timney trigger and the barrel shortened to 20".
TRiggers? Yes I like them lighter than what comes from the factory. I usually don't attempt trigger work, but I do install replacements (mostly Timneys). I take other folks word that they aren't hard to do, but I do like the Timneys a lot, so that is what I do. All of my factory triggers on the M77's have measured from 6.25 to 6.75 lbs, by the way, and I could live with that, but I really appreciate a lighter, adjustable trigger so I install the Timneys. I have seen statements about 10# factory triggers but I have never run across one even close to that.
There are a lot of nice rifles out there, but Ruger has most all of the features I strongly prefer in a hunting rifle.