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  1. #1
    Take_Em07
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    adjusting the trigger pull


    How do you adjust the trigger pull on the savage stevens 200

  2. #2
    Woodser
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    Re: adjusting the trigger pull

    Only adjustment is the screw on the main spring, which will adjust the pull a little. You can lighten it, but MUST maintain some degree of tension on the spring to prevent it from firing unexpectedly, like when dropped or bumped. If you need lighter than that, might want to consider letting a competent gunsmith give it a trigger job, or buying a fully adjustable after-market trigger.

  3. #3
    82boy
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    Re: adjusting the trigger pull

    Welcome to the site, If you look in the FAQs section you will find a nice article that explains it.
    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,19414.0.html

    The only difference is yours doesn't have the sear adjustment.
    Merry Christmas.

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    Re: adjusting the trigger pull

    The best way to get a good trigger pull is to replace the round wire spring with a smaller music wire of @ .040. Then do the adjustments from the faq.

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