I've been reading ideas others have done to lighten the Savage AccuTrigger pull. Almost always, the improvements are accomplished in part by cutting off coils and/or partial coils from the adjustable spring.

The coils on my trigger spring are about .083" across the radiuses and the portion of the trigger that holds the spring is .304" thick. If the (top to bottom) thickness of the trigger was reduced by one coil space dimension, that would leave .221" of threaded area by which the spring would be retained and remain adjustable.

If it is found to be too light, shims could be fashioned to raise the spring (simulating replacement of a portion of "removed" coil. I think the benefit of this approach would be the spring would remain in its original configuration and retain its full potential for increasing tension if needed.

Thoughts?