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    Is there a way to tune up the accutrigger?


    I have the Sav 2, actually 3 of them but I like the safety function of the Accutrigger, its there a way to tune it or someone I can send the trigger to to get tuned? I would like to get the adjustability of the red blade target accutrigger.

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    You can get a lot of info with a search. In short polish the sear and trigger engagement with very fine stone. Lighten safety blade spring by either replacing or cutting 1/2 coil until light enough; I usually take off 3 total coils. Same for trigger or you can order light accu target spring from Jim at NSS.

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    Changing the springs, and use a Dremel rubberized polishing/grinding stone to polish and remove all the metal burrs that might be present. Works like a champ. I like the results so much, the Accutrigger is the only trigger I use now.

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    Thanks for the feedback gents, I know if I tried to do the tuning myself I would screw it up. I just got off the phone with Larry Racine, he thinks he could get the pull down to a pound or so and polish it up to break cleanly, this is all I want a pound to a pound and a half with a clean break and the accutrigger function. I will mail it out to him tomorrow.

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    Can you guys point out to a thread somewhere with more details? the only one I found so far is for the rimfire version. I want to tune mine up. I ordered today the replacement spring so that might help but I know there is more that can be done to it.

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    Nandy don't you live in Charlotte; I'll help you.

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    Yes, I do live in charlotte and I appreciate the help. I generally do my own "gunsmiting" stuff but like to have a little of documentation to follow. The gun is taken apart right now as I am waiting for parts including the new spring but I am sure there stuff that I can do in the mean time. Thanks!

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    Subscribed, I was looking for it too and I couldn't find it.

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    I got the new spring and I can get the trigger down to 1.5 lbs but if I use the sear with the top release it goes up to 2 lbs. The only (hing I canes see different is that the top release sear is flat where the bottom release sear does have a notch in the middle that I thinks is there to shorten the amount of area that presses against the trigger. I have polish that top release sear to a mirror and even with no trigger spring pressure the trigger still won't go under 2 lbs. What else should I polish or do to reduce the weigth?

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    Did you replace or cut coils from the safety blade spring?

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    I took the blade off just for testing and I get the same weight results. The blade on its own measures 8oz.

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    Sounds like that is the best you can get with the current angle of sear to trigger engagement. Risky to remove more metal to "improve" the angle; maybe someone else has a better idea.

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    A target AT spring kit?

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    it has a target spring. I can remove the sear and blade spring and manually set the trigger and I still get that same measurement. The sear is polished to a shine. I did not mess much in the trigger surface other than a few passes. I have two sear, the original one which will give me 1.5 pounds and the side release one which will be right under 2 lbs.. I will check the 2 sears again, I might try to cut the top release sear just like the original sear is.

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    1st - I have to say it
    stand advised -as with any firearm mod- work
    this can kill you or someone else if you screw it up
    dont even try it if you dont feel completly comfortable with doing it
    and if you do - this or any other mod to any firearm
    PLEASE ---------------
    bump slap test it -slam bolt foward harder than normal before using it
    to make sure the firing pin stays in cocked position

    one difference in LE accu triggers , Target accutriggers ,and regular accu triggers is the springs
    Ive heard it said the sear is also differnt on Target models -
    but there is for sure a difference in the wieght of the springs

    if you are a gunsmith -Savage will sell you these springs
    if your not
    you can still safely & easily mod the existing springs
    to have a SAFE 1lb pull weight
    you could even go less or more depending on preference

    so here is how I mod the REGULAR accu trigger to about 1lb pull wieght -

    remove rear spring -sear spring-
    then move blade spring to rear position
    it will be upside down from original position
    the bottom of spring is smaller than the hole the original rear spring threaded into - & wont thread into it
    it will simply set in the hole - and work fine

    the top of the spring will work as is
    OR
    you can bend the tip of it up to fit into the hole in the receiver
    this is not completly necessary -as it is held in place by spring tension
    it will work fine without this step
    I do it because I can
    it takes 2 pair of needle nose &a lot of pateince
    just bend top coil till it looks like original or close to it

    next take a ink pen spring and replace the foward or blade spring
    I use about a 1/2 of a ink pen spring
    all this spring needs to do is return the blade to its foward position-
    this spring also adds to the total pull weight

    the top coil or two of it can be slid over the little bump
    on the blade with your fingernail or a small screw diver
    just bend the tip of the bottom coil down
    all it has to do is stay in the hole

    you could just make a new rear spring
    but the reason I use the blade spring instead of making a new sear spring
    is - the blade spring is a 1 lb spring- same weight spring as LE -law enforcment model- accutriggers use in the rear position
    and because whatever spring is used in front position also adds to the total pull weight
    the below (after) pics show one I used 2 ink pen springs on for a repeatable 8oz pull
    in my opinion the accutrigger is the SAFEST - most USER FREINDLY -trigger out there
    thats why we are seeing very simular trigger design on other makes
    were also seeing barrel nuts & floating bolt heads on several other makes
    imitation is most sincere form of flattery
    I like and use all makes of firearms
    but only accurate ones are interesting enough to use
    the others are just nice to look at --collectables
    Savage Stevens firarms are accurate by design
    and are very user freindly to adjust and modify
    change caliber ect,........


    before mod




    after




    Last edited by Willoughby; 08-26-2013 at 06:27 PM.

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    Excellent post!!! Thank you very much...

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    Save Willoughby's post on this; it's a good one! I remember there was a good post about changing the springs but didn't remember where.

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    and this does work very well in my experience with this procedure
    Thanks for posting
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    I still use the 2 ink pen springs set up for my long range bench rest rifles, but on my hunting rifles I prefer moving the blade spring to the sear spring position which gives me a 1.5-2lb pull
    If your lucky enough to live in the BIG woods your lucky enough

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    Willoughby,
    You get enough spring tension with a ball point spring in the rear sear position to allow the the sear to reset?
    I moved the blade to the rear on one AccuTrigger and it would not consistently set the sear so i did have to buy a Varmint Accutrigger spring
    but all the rest have worked flawlessly.
    Last edited by teele1; 10-04-2015 at 12:59 PM.
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    i did the method of putting some valve grinding compound on the sear surfaces and dry firing the trigger about 100 times. worked like a charm. got the pull weight down to about 10 to 12 ozs. However, 8 months later, i now have to increase the spring pressure on the sear or the trigger will lock up. taking off that hardened outer layer of steel probably means this trigger's life is probably going be limited. i was ok doing this because this is a bench only gun, and i was willing to take the chance at having to replace the trigger in the long run. next time, instead of the grinding compound, i will just polish the sear surfaces and accept the higher pull weight.

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