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    mao0720
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    Keeping the accu-trigger in tune?


    I have a custom FT/R rife built on a Model 12 Dual port (Right bolt, Left Port, Right eject) action, barrel is a 30" LV Krieger with a shoulder (no barrel nut) Stock is an unknown laminate. My question is actually regarding the accutrigger. I have to readjust the accutrigger relatively frequently (every 3-500 rnds) to keep the pull weight the same. It always works itself lighter, to the point that I cant close the bolt without tripping the sear. Does anyone have any tricks for keeping the target accutrigger in the same tune as you set it at? Right now I just have an index mark on the back of the trigger and on the adjusting spring, so that I can just go line it back up.

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    Westcliffe01
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    A little blue loctite on the part of the spring in the trigger ? That should keep it from working loose.

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    Gyro
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    Contacting Savage may be worth looking into.
    Another might be emailing Sharp Shooters Supply to see if they may have an answer for you.

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    Please keep us posted on what you come up with. I have a Model 12 F Class with the Target Accutrigger, but haven't shot it enough yet to know whether it lightens up on mine.

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    I use loctite In the adjustment spring hole. It won't setup, but it will get sticky enough to keep the spring from rotating.

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    mao0720
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    Why wont it setup?

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    It sets up in the absence of oxygen. The loctite tube is actually permeable.

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    thomae
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    A dab of nail polish.

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    I wonder if the spring is loosing tension or if its rotating?

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    It's rotating.

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