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New Stevens 200 Trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 792138" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>when Rifle Basix was a brand new kid on the block I bought a Sav-2 trigger (I think it's been under a couple revisions since), and let me tell you these a a good bunch of folks to do business with. It came with a DVD showing you how to install it and adjust it. Mine is set right at one pound of pull with almost zero creep (maybe a total of .010"). I have had it down to about 12oz., but don't like it that light for field use. But what like best about it is that it seems very safe at low poundage settings unlike some others I've been around.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 792138, member: 25383"] when Rifle Basix was a brand new kid on the block I bought a Sav-2 trigger (I think it's been under a couple revisions since), and let me tell you these a a good bunch of folks to do business with. It came with a DVD showing you how to install it and adjust it. Mine is set right at one pound of pull with almost zero creep (maybe a total of .010"). I have had it down to about 12oz., but don't like it that light for field use. But what like best about it is that it seems very safe at low poundage settings unlike some others I've been around. gary [/QUOTE]
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