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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1364266" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>A common cause of FTF occurs on the Accutrigger when the user does not place his finger square on the trigger which does not depress the center blade/safety.</p><p>It will appear to have fired but it doesn't drop the firing pin. This is a safety feature/ pilot error. Try pressing the trigger without pressing the center blade, it appears to fire, you will have to cock and reset it to fire again, but the pin won't strike. I learned of this while shooting with gloves on in really cold weather.</p><p>This safety feature is why Savage can have their triggers down around ~2.5lbs from the factory while Rems are set at 4-5lbs and are not usable on an accurate gun. The blade in the trigger can be easily removed and does not affect the trigger pull but know what you are getting in to by removing a safety feature. If you practice proper safety you will never have a problem and you don't have to dump another $150 for an aftermarket trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1364266, member: 64108"] A common cause of FTF occurs on the Accutrigger when the user does not place his finger square on the trigger which does not depress the center blade/safety. It will appear to have fired but it doesn't drop the firing pin. This is a safety feature/ pilot error. Try pressing the trigger without pressing the center blade, it appears to fire, you will have to cock and reset it to fire again, but the pin won't strike. I learned of this while shooting with gloves on in really cold weather. This safety feature is why Savage can have their triggers down around ~2.5lbs from the factory while Rems are set at 4-5lbs and are not usable on an accurate gun. The blade in the trigger can be easily removed and does not affect the trigger pull but know what you are getting in to by removing a safety feature. If you practice proper safety you will never have a problem and you don't have to dump another $150 for an aftermarket trigger. [/QUOTE]
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