this is a tiny , useless question
Not much
You take it to a gunsmith
Usually, smaller calibers are a little easier to pull, but that is just a rule of thumb. Any gun have have a tighter trigger pull. You can take them to the smith and have them adjusted to be a lighter or heavier pull.
Not owner adjustable- take it to a gunsmith.
You take a gun, you load the gun, you pull the hammer back, and you pull the trigger....its that simple
Take the leap. Go for it. Take a shot at it.
take it to a gunsmith
take it to a gun smith
You will have to take it to a gunsmith to be measured. All are different.
"go to DIP and buy a target trigger for around $30" I take it from that statement you don't own the DIP trigger. I do, it's been on my 60 for over a year, it does not reduce trigger pull. It's a great rigger, I like the straight profile over the curved Marlin trigger and the adjustment for trigger pre-travel, but it doesn't reduce trigger pull. This has been confirmed by several DIP trigger owners and my Lymann digital trigger pull gauge. There is no simple fix for reducing trigger pull on a Marlin semi-auto. The action has to be taken apart and have parts replaced or modified to reduce pull weight. For anyone really interested in reducing pull on the Marlin 60, 795 or other variant of the Marlin semi-auto, you should log on to Rimfire Central forums and read the information provided in the stickies of the Marlin sub-forums.
as long as it takes to pull the trigger (not long, depending on finger strength)
over 200 muscles