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Savage Accu Trigger Problem !
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 404193" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Without stiring up the pot here,</p><p>Im not a fan of Savage, nor thier triggers,for my own personal reasons, BUT I AM A BIG FAN of what Savage have/is attempting to do with thier rifles and triggers.</p><p>Im a tinkerer' and get personal satisfaction from doing my own ''small time'' smithing. Ie; triggers and small odd jobs one can do in thier garage that doesnt nessicitate a real smith(Depending on experience and opinion). Savage (to thier credit) has realy stepped up to the plate to give an owner adjustable and reliable trigger. Theyve made it very simple and easy to do on your own.</p><p>If you have a problemb with your trigger, it surely has an easily explainable reason to have broken, or worn, and an easy solution to the problemb. My first guess would be the sear as you stated. Wich may require a competent smith, or may not(again D.O.E. and opinion). Have you taken the assembly apart and looked it over yet?</p><p>There are a number of Savage fans here (as you know) who know these rifles inside and out, and could probably be of some help to you. It seems to me alot of the Savage fans frequent the ''long range shooting'' thread here on L/R/H. Liltank, Bigngreen and alot more may have some quality advise for you if you send them a P.M. reguarding the trigger issue you are having.</p><p> </p><p>Im not dissagreeing with Chas1 here. When in doubt take it to a real smith. Safety is paramount. But for the guys who like to DIY on the small stuff, Savage seems to be DIY friendly for the fans and owners of thier product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 404193, member: 22166"] Without stiring up the pot here, Im not a fan of Savage, nor thier triggers,for my own personal reasons, BUT I AM A BIG FAN of what Savage have/is attempting to do with thier rifles and triggers. Im a tinkerer' and get personal satisfaction from doing my own ''small time'' smithing. Ie; triggers and small odd jobs one can do in thier garage that doesnt nessicitate a real smith(Depending on experience and opinion). Savage (to thier credit) has realy stepped up to the plate to give an owner adjustable and reliable trigger. Theyve made it very simple and easy to do on your own. If you have a problemb with your trigger, it surely has an easily explainable reason to have broken, or worn, and an easy solution to the problemb. My first guess would be the sear as you stated. Wich may require a competent smith, or may not(again D.O.E. and opinion). Have you taken the assembly apart and looked it over yet? There are a number of Savage fans here (as you know) who know these rifles inside and out, and could probably be of some help to you. It seems to me alot of the Savage fans frequent the ''long range shooting'' thread here on L/R/H. Liltank, Bigngreen and alot more may have some quality advise for you if you send them a P.M. reguarding the trigger issue you are having. Im not dissagreeing with Chas1 here. When in doubt take it to a real smith. Safety is paramount. But for the guys who like to DIY on the small stuff, Savage seems to be DIY friendly for the fans and owners of thier product. [/QUOTE]
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