I am real fussy about my triggers. However, I think there is too much emphasis on trigger pull weight. I'm much more concerned about crispness and creep. My most favorite non Contender trigger is on an old K frame S & W 22 that I bought used my years ago. This trigger breaks with absolutely zero movement. You can not see it move or feel it move. It was that way when I got it. It is one of the few guns I own that I've never touched inside(it ain't broke and I don't want to screw it up). One day when I was "messing" with a trigger I decided to put the gauge on the old Smith. I was totally amazed that it registered at over four pounds. In disbelief, I checked again...same thing. I would have taken a serious bet that this trigger was no more than two pounds. It is just so crisp that it feels less...to me, an ideal trigger.
I got an Encore just as soon as they were made. Compared to most rifles, the trigger was OK, but when compared to my beloved Contenders it wasn't even close. Being a dedicated "tinkerer" I had to go to work on it. Installed a new spring and did some polishing with a very fine stone...WOW!!!......It went from just so-so to wonderful.....became my favorite(other than Contender)gun almost immediately.
YES, it is definitely worth a trigger job, to me, and for what is involved, I think $65 is very reasonable.
Go for it and ENJOY!!!
Walt