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    Accutrigger enhancement ?


    Hi guys, before posting here, I have googled and found nothing.

    My question is about enhancing the accutrigger, that is I want the trigger pull to be about 1.5 to 2lbs.

    Has anyone tried changing the spring on the accutrigger, or any mod to lighten the trigger pull ???

    thanks

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    If you can get your hands on them there is a target sear and spring available. You can get it so light that you cant close the bolt without it hitting the safety blade.

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    it looks like the whole trigger needs to be replaced in order for the (red) sear to work

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    Savage has a red sear?

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    The target version has a red one.

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    Would someone care to point out the red sear in this picture of a target Accutrigger...


    Or the different parts between these two triggers

    Last edited by Robinhood; 01-28-2015 at 05:28 AM.

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    Buy a target Accutrigger spring and you will be close to where you want to be. Maybe a polish job on the internals will finish the job.

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    The sear from a 10/110 will not fit Axis without milling flat on side of receiver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by short round View Post
    The sear from a 10/110 will not fit Axis without milling flat on side of receiver.
    That was my bad. Axis is not part of the equation. What we had was fellas that thought the red safety blade was a red sear. It is what happens when people give advice based on reading things on the internet.

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    The sear from a 10/110 won't fit the Axis, period.
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    Those of you that are paid members will be able to read this article in the FAQ
    http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...r-Part-Numbers
    It lists all of the part numbers for the three versions of AccuTrigger that Savage offers for the 10/110 series.
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    This Post hs Nothing to do with an AXIS.

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    What do you mean? Is it the question I posted or the membership fee that was mentioned?
    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    This Post hs Nothing to do with an AXIS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by savage2014 View Post
    Hi guys, before posting here, I have googled and found nothing.

    My question is about enhancing the accutrigger, that is I want the trigger pull to be about 1.5 to 2lbs.

    Has anyone tried changing the spring on the accutrigger, or any mod to lighten the trigger pull ???

    thanks
    If you replace the standard Accutrigger spring with a varmint/target Accutrigger spring you can adjust pull weight down to around 1.5#. I believe GunShack stocks them for sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdown View Post
    If you replace the standard Accutrigger spring with a varmint/target Accutrigger spring you can adjust pull weight down to around 1.5#. I believe GunShack stocks them for sell.
    BIG BIG Thanks, I'm ordering now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotolds442 View Post
    Those of you that are paid members will be able to read this article in the FAQ
    http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...r-Part-Numbers
    It lists all of the part numbers for the three versions of AccuTrigger that Savage offers for the 10/110 series.
    Those of you that aren't will find yet one more reason to spend the $15 to become one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    That was my bad. Axis is not part of the equation. What we had was fellas that thought the red safety blade was a red sear. It is what happens when people give advice based on reading things on the internet.
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    So the sear is red or he was talking about an axis?

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    This question was originally asked in the AXIS section, hence all the confusion.
    The red blade accutrigger denotes the 6 oz. version that came on model 12 target actions. The red blade is only an indicator, itself has nothing to do with the light trigger pull. The lighter trigger pull comes from the sear, which has a different engagement angle and is identified by the dimple under the thumb piece. The red blade accutrigger will fit on the Axis, however the mating sear from the model 12 will not. The Axis sear is totally different.
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    This question was originally asked in the AXIS section, hence all the confusion.
    Ahhh. Thanks Fred. Hopefully the other posters understand that the red blade is not a sear. BTW, Do you still supply/retail these parts, I had heard you had gotten out of that part of the business.

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    I read this post this morning and it made my head hurt. Now it makes sense, thanks for the additional info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    This question was originally asked in the AXIS section, hence all the confusion.
    The red blade accutrigger denotes the 6 oz. version that came on model 12 target actions. The red blade is only an indicator, itself has nothing to do with the light trigger pull. The lighter trigger pull comes from the sear, which has a different engagement angle and is identified by the dimple under the thumb piece. The red blade accutrigger will fit on the Axis, however the mating sear from the model 12 will not. The Axis sear is totally different.
    Thanks for clearing things up. I don't know why this question got moved to 110 series. I thought I posted it on the AXIS forum...

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    Save those springs from cigarette lighters. You'd be surprised where they work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdown View Post
    If you replace the standard Accutrigger spring with a varmint/target Accutrigger spring you can adjust pull weight down to around 1.5#. I believe GunShack stocks them for sell.
    I went this route and it worked out well.

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    I looked back for my previous post on at mod but there gone now
    Last edited by Willoughby; 01-31-2015 at 04:36 AM.
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