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indianasavage
09-05-2019, 05:52 PM
I'm considering this trigger for my long range .223 rig as my other Remington-based rifles run Timney Calvin Elite Triggers at 10 oz.. It looks like the Rifle Basix SAV2B is the only trigger than can be adjusted down that far.

Has anyone installed this trigger and how is it functioning? I searched past posts and did not find much.

Thanks

scooterf79
09-05-2019, 09:59 PM
I put one in my 6br. I really like it. Haven't shot it in a good while but I think it's around 8oz.
That being said, I've not tried many other triggers so I can't really compare. I've used rifle basix in most of my builds...
Scooter

olddav
09-06-2019, 07:27 AM
I have one on a 110 that is set at 14oz. My limited experience says that the SAV-2 is a bit of a pain to setup, especially at lower weights but I have found it to be reliable. Jard also has a trigger that they are listing as low as 6oz (I think) but cost north of $200.00 (again I think). The Jard trigger may only fit newer model Savage rifles. I would encourage you to do a search on them as well.
Good luck.

bsekf
09-06-2019, 08:32 AM
I have a couple of SSS triiggers, not made anymore, and one Sav 2. They are about the same. I think the Sav 2 was a bit harder to install and adjust. The new Jard is a 3 lever (?) trigger and even replaces the sear. Only part you use is the pin. Some have had trouble putting it in the older 10/110's.

Bill

Fotheringill
09-06-2019, 12:07 PM
My issue with the Sav2 was the lateral movement of the trigger blade which would require shims and fiddling around. Otherwise it was crisp, no creep and very low pull force. Because of the wiggle, I had my wife swap it back to the factory trigger. This was on a Target Accu-Trigger.

indianasavage
09-06-2019, 06:20 PM
My issue with the Sav2 was the lateral movement of the trigger blade which would require shims and fiddling around. Otherwise it was crisp, no creep and very low pull force. Because of the wiggle, I had my wife swap it back to the factory trigger. This was on a Target Accu-Trigger.

I am impressed that your wife does trigger installs. I wasn't aware of the Jard offering for Savage. That may be the way to go. And the install should be easier.

Nor Cal Mikie
09-06-2019, 06:55 PM
Got a couple of Rifle Basix Savage I triggers. One on my early 110 V (J) and one on my XP 100 converted rifle. Love them both. If you breath on the XP, expect it to go off. Set up strictly for bench shooting.
The 110 V is the same. Easy to install and smooth as silk. The Savage II was a little lite for my liking.
Shooting buddy has a Savage II on his earlier short action. Hard to keep it from going off when not expected.
For the price, IMHO the Rifle Basix can't be beat.

varget204
09-07-2019, 01:22 AM
Have a R.B. 2 trigger and a SSS trigger like the RB 2 more,the SSS seems heavy compared to it. I sent one of my rifles to Jard,they are going to make a Bottom Bolt Gun release ,trigger assembly,hope to have it by end of next week,they are non adjustable, they will offer 6,12,16,19,and 22 ounce triggers.Will post results after i get #1

Shooter0302
09-08-2019, 09:06 AM
[QUOTE=varget204;460437]Have a R.B. 2 trigger and a SSS trigger like the RB 2 more,the SSS seems heavy compared to it. I sent one of my rifles to Jard,they are going to make a Bottom Bolt Gun release ,trigger assembly,hope to have it by end of next week,they are non adjustable, they will offer 6,12,16,19,and 22 ounce triggers.Will post results after i get #1[/QUOTE
Varget204
Any up dates ? I e mailed Jard, last week offering my "F" series action for a light pull install because of the reported problems on another forum, haven't herd back yet.

varget204
09-09-2019, 12:49 AM
Talked to Dean at Jard, sat,said new parts were do in Mon,hope to receive by end of week