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Stevens 200 accuracy problems
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<blockquote data-quote="lucasgreff" data-source="post: 182371" data-attributes="member: 9953"><p>My trigger is going off at about 6lbs using a fishing scale and some string. Is that too much for a work rifle? My coyote rifle has the accutrigger and is set at 1 1/2 lbs and I feel that might be too light for a deer rifle. Or do most of you have your triggers set that low?</p><p></p><p>I think I will go with the Bell and Carlson Stock since I wouldn't have to bed it and I prefer synthetic stocks.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the tips. Thats why I got the stevens. I can choose what goes into it and will still end up less than comparable brands. Awesome.</p><p></p><p>Lucas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucasgreff, post: 182371, member: 9953"] My trigger is going off at about 6lbs using a fishing scale and some string. Is that too much for a work rifle? My coyote rifle has the accutrigger and is set at 1 1/2 lbs and I feel that might be too light for a deer rifle. Or do most of you have your triggers set that low? I think I will go with the Bell and Carlson Stock since I wouldn't have to bed it and I prefer synthetic stocks. Thanks for all the tips. Thats why I got the stevens. I can choose what goes into it and will still end up less than comparable brands. Awesome. Lucas [/QUOTE]
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