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| | #1 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
Posts: 123
| savage accutrigger how do you get the accutrigger adjusted to 1lb trigger pull....it says 2.5lbs is the minimum but iv heard of people getting it to 1lb?
__________________ some say the best gun is the one you never fire..i prefer the one you only have to fire once. |
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| | #3 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 654
| My Savage 110 would dial no lower than 3 1/2 lbs when I bought it but I was able to work on it and easily got it just under 30 ozs. BTW, that is as low as I'd want a hunting rifle trigger to go. Anything approaching 1lb is strictly a bench trigger. Last edited by Zen900; 05-06-2008 at 02:31 AM. |
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| | #4 |
| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 3,495
| While the accu-trigger works for most,I find pulling that little thing back to release the trigger verry distracting,In my opinion,a twostage trigger is as good or better ,but I like singlestage triggers with 2 1/2lbs and a crisp release.I believe going below this is courting an accident in hunting rifles and if you have any creep or over travel,I find it distracting at the verry time I should be consentrating strictly on the target.Often a real light pull is verry distracting to me. sam. |
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| | #5 |
| Member Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 74
| might have to adjust my savage 10fp's trigger, whats the stock pull at? |
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