How simple is it to install an accu trigger in an axis and what is involved with the install?
How simple is it to install an accu trigger in an axis and what is involved with the install?
For me it was easy. I think it is simple, if you have the correct tools. However, I don't know your level of comfort with tools, modifying things, etc...
Below is a link to an article I wrote about it.
I used a grinder, but you could use a file and it would not take too much longer.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...age-Axis-rifle
Will Savage sell you an Accutrigger? How much does it cost compared to a Timney?
its very simple. I did 2 of them in about 30 min with a dremal tool. set at 2lbs on my 223 and girlfriends 270 is set at 2.5lbs
i have pictures of what to do if you want me to upload them there is only one place you have to grind.
I will try to get a picture of it tonight.
Because the AccuTrigger has a thicker profile then the stock axis trigger it needs to be ground down a little to fit.
stock-->
AccuTrigger -->
You can see all that needs to be done is remove some material form the AccuTrigger so that the spring can sit low enough to fit.
I grounded down just the green part here-->
Only other thing I did is set the safety so the trigger will not pull when the safety is engaged. In my case the AccuTrigger safety set screw was to long so i had to back it out a few thousands. In my case i just garbed a file and shaved it down a little so I wouldn't have to brake the yellow glue stuff off.
Safety set screw-->
Do at your own risk. Do not attempt if you don't know exactly whats going on.
Let me know if you have any questions. And sorry it took so long to get these up.
Last edited by jalmeter29; 12-15-2013 at 11:44 PM.
How much and where can you purchase an Accu-trigger from?
from people that have replaced them... savage doesnt sell them outright
Look for people that have replaced theirs and make them an offer.
yup got mine for 15 bux that way
Call Fred, he probably has a pile of them.
So, is there a place or person here to contact for a trigger? I just picked up my .308 axis today and looking to do this mod first. Thanks!
Fred Moreo, owner of Sharp Shooter Supply, a site sponsor and arguably the most knowledgeable Savage guru on this forum.
I did that mod like in reply#9 on my model 14 to be able to turn the tension down lighter. I do like the compression sear spring on the Axis better than the 110 type actions.
Take a look at the third article in the Gunsmithing section of the articles. It's there.
http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...age-Axis-rifle
If you were to get a newer precision trigger would you have to do any grinding ??
If it has the same wide area that the standard accutrigger has, then yes, you would.
For those with an accutrigger on an axis, are you using the axis spring on the accutrigger? My accutrigger that I put on the axis seems really heavy and I turned the spring ccw til it's maxed out
I use the accutrigger spring but have the rear part of the trigger ground down fore more Clarence. See the pictures at the beginning of this thread
SSS does not sell any accutrigers.
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