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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Trigger failures
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 1581009" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>I bought a Rifle Basix trigger for my Savage build. It was a great trigger for approximately the first 5, 600 times I pulled it. I don't know the exact number, that's my best guess. The edge of the sear rounded off (I think it was the sear..). Thankfully the failure happened at the range and there was no negative consequences from a round being fired when I wasn't expecting it to. Up until that point, the trigger was light and crisp, probably 2lbs. I took it apart, cleaned it, adjusted it and it has been safe to use ever since. Only problem is I had to set it at probably 3lbs and now it has creep. Not impressed and lesson learned.. there's a reason why Timney's and the like cost more. I've asked Trigger Tech to make one for Savage, but so far no luck! Haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 1581009, member: 26820"] I bought a Rifle Basix trigger for my Savage build. It was a great trigger for approximately the first 5, 600 times I pulled it. I don't know the exact number, that's my best guess. The edge of the sear rounded off (I think it was the sear..). Thankfully the failure happened at the range and there was no negative consequences from a round being fired when I wasn't expecting it to. Up until that point, the trigger was light and crisp, probably 2lbs. I took it apart, cleaned it, adjusted it and it has been safe to use ever since. Only problem is I had to set it at probably 3lbs and now it has creep. Not impressed and lesson learned.. there's a reason why Timney's and the like cost more. I've asked Trigger Tech to make one for Savage, but so far no luck! Haha [/QUOTE]
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