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<blockquote data-quote="dcpreston" data-source="post: 2832806" data-attributes="member: 126159"><p>Trigger Tech isn't available as of yet for the Savage actions, but I know they had 1 in R&D. I emailed with them about a year ago and they sent me a link to fill out information and be put on a list to be contacted when they might have a trigger available. I have an older 10 FCP 308 Tactical (pre-accu-trigger) that I am running a Rifle Basics Sav-2 and it works great (not a TT or a Jewel, but nice, light and repeatable). I have a 110 Elite Precision in 338 LM that had an accu-trigger that I just couldn't get used to shooting with. I guess it was the way I used my booger picker on the boom stick, but I absolutely hated it. I replaced it with a Jard and I really like it now. </p><p></p><p>As for the Elite Precision feedback, as that is what the thread is about, it is taking me a bit to like it. I don't remember it being overly dirty, but I remember thinking it looked like it was test fired a few times. I wiped it all down and cleaned it as I would any new rifle. I can shoot the gun well, but I am just not as comfortable behind it as a traditional stock. I have a few custom rifles and primarily use McMillian and Manners and to me, they are just comfortable to me, but probably just what I am used to. I am invested in the Elite Precision and the MDT ACC chassis though and will learn to use it more effective. I put an ABR adjustable bag rider on the rear and using it with a rear Protektor bag designed to be used with the ABR Bag Rider. </p><p></p><p>If you have a bore scope, don't look down your barrel, because you will be surprised that it groups at all. My Bartlien, Benchmark, Proof and Douglas barrels all look like a mirror and are all hand lapped, but both my savage barrels look like a washboard dirt road in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcpreston, post: 2832806, member: 126159"] Trigger Tech isn't available as of yet for the Savage actions, but I know they had 1 in R&D. I emailed with them about a year ago and they sent me a link to fill out information and be put on a list to be contacted when they might have a trigger available. I have an older 10 FCP 308 Tactical (pre-accu-trigger) that I am running a Rifle Basics Sav-2 and it works great (not a TT or a Jewel, but nice, light and repeatable). I have a 110 Elite Precision in 338 LM that had an accu-trigger that I just couldn't get used to shooting with. I guess it was the way I used my booger picker on the boom stick, but I absolutely hated it. I replaced it with a Jard and I really like it now. As for the Elite Precision feedback, as that is what the thread is about, it is taking me a bit to like it. I don't remember it being overly dirty, but I remember thinking it looked like it was test fired a few times. I wiped it all down and cleaned it as I would any new rifle. I can shoot the gun well, but I am just not as comfortable behind it as a traditional stock. I have a few custom rifles and primarily use McMillian and Manners and to me, they are just comfortable to me, but probably just what I am used to. I am invested in the Elite Precision and the MDT ACC chassis though and will learn to use it more effective. I put an ABR adjustable bag rider on the rear and using it with a rear Protektor bag designed to be used with the ABR Bag Rider. If you have a bore scope, don't look down your barrel, because you will be surprised that it groups at all. My Bartlien, Benchmark, Proof and Douglas barrels all look like a mirror and are all hand lapped, but both my savage barrels look like a washboard dirt road in the country. [/QUOTE]
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