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Savage 110 trigger suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1844102" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>"Older" savage 110s can be misleading. Pre 1966 110s had an adjustable trigger but no direct replacements were available for those models. Although a Timney or RB could be fit with all the safety parts & sear of a later model and the receiver could be milled on the side for the bolt release lever on the sear.</p><p></p><p>The next generations of 110s however had the Savage 3 screw trigger until the early 2000s. The 3 screw trigger is adjustable but there are several modifications that can be done to improve it.</p><p></p><p>Finally aftermarket triggers such as the RB-Sav 2 mentioned above as well as the RB-Sav 1 and Timney are direct replacements and all can serve as good hunting triggers.</p><p>The discontinued SSS trigger was and is an excellent trigger capable of 12 oz. There are a few that come up for sale used on occasion. </p><p>Also the recent Jard trigger has had excellent reviews although speedy (over $200).</p><p></p><p>Lately I've modified a couple of the old 3 screw triggers for full adjustability and they are just as good or better than the Timney or RB-Sav 1.</p><p></p><p>There are options depending on your application.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1844102, member: 18849"] "Older" savage 110s can be misleading. Pre 1966 110s had an adjustable trigger but no direct replacements were available for those models. Although a Timney or RB could be fit with all the safety parts & sear of a later model and the receiver could be milled on the side for the bolt release lever on the sear. The next generations of 110s however had the Savage 3 screw trigger until the early 2000s. The 3 screw trigger is adjustable but there are several modifications that can be done to improve it. Finally aftermarket triggers such as the RB-Sav 2 mentioned above as well as the RB-Sav 1 and Timney are direct replacements and all can serve as good hunting triggers. The discontinued SSS trigger was and is an excellent trigger capable of 12 oz. There are a few that come up for sale used on occasion. Also the recent Jard trigger has had excellent reviews although speedy (over $200). Lately I've modified a couple of the old 3 screw triggers for full adjustability and they are just as good or better than the Timney or RB-Sav 1. There are options depending on your application. Good luck, Randy [/QUOTE]
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