Every thread I've looked at shows a sear screw on the Savage trigger. Is this something that doesn't come on the Stevens ? Tonight I got LOOKING at my Stevens trigger, the reason IMO it was too light. The former owner had a smith do the trigger. There were times the bolt would not cock and the safety would not operate smoothly with the bolt cocked. Also there was a lot of travel after the trigger had been fired. From what I can tell the spring has been changed to .040. It seems to me it was set as low as it could go without slam firing " I adjusted to get it to do this ". I started turning screw's according to the thread's I've read here. I have the trigger to my liking now. The question how is the best way to test this rifle to make SURE it will not fire unless the trigger is pulled by the shooter ??