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Which aftermarket trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1394903" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>One of the watch-outs when working with either the factory Accu-Trigger or replacement trigger bars like the Timney, is to keep an eye out for contact of the trigger assembly with the stock. Since the Accu-stock design allows the action to wedge into the chassis, the degree of torque placed on the action screws can cause the trigger assembly to make contact with the stock. When this happens to the extreme it will be readily noticable by an inoperable trigger. At the other extreme of very mild contact, it will go un-noticed, or, you can see few ounce change in trigger weight when the trigger the action is assembled into the stock. IMO. This could be the reason for some shooters finding the Accustock sensitive to the torque of the Action screws. Lipstick and a file or Dremel can get the clearance issue fixed. I noticed this on my very consistent <.25MOA Savage LRH when it developed horizontal stringing to .75MOA after I installed my Timney. Everything seemed to function well but my set pull weight dropped from 24OZ to 20OZ when the action was installed in the stock. My accuracy and 24OZ trigger was restored after I fixed the clearance. If you experience accuracy issues with your Savage, check this out, even with the factory AccuTrigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1394903, member: 10291"] One of the watch-outs when working with either the factory Accu-Trigger or replacement trigger bars like the Timney, is to keep an eye out for contact of the trigger assembly with the stock. Since the Accu-stock design allows the action to wedge into the chassis, the degree of torque placed on the action screws can cause the trigger assembly to make contact with the stock. When this happens to the extreme it will be readily noticable by an inoperable trigger. At the other extreme of very mild contact, it will go un-noticed, or, you can see few ounce change in trigger weight when the trigger the action is assembled into the stock. IMO. This could be the reason for some shooters finding the Accustock sensitive to the torque of the Action screws. Lipstick and a file or Dremel can get the clearance issue fixed. I noticed this on my very consistent <.25MOA Savage LRH when it developed horizontal stringing to .75MOA after I installed my Timney. Everything seemed to function well but my set pull weight dropped from 24OZ to 20OZ when the action was installed in the stock. My accuracy and 24OZ trigger was restored after I fixed the clearance. If you experience accuracy issues with your Savage, check this out, even with the factory AccuTrigger. [/QUOTE]
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