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    Jack1
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    Lighter trigger on a Savage MK 2 BSEF


    Hi

    I have gone thru the exercise of taking the accutrigger down to 2.5 lbs. but want to go much lower to maybe 1.5 lbs. Does anyone body know of an aftermarket product that is available?

    Thanks

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    Apachee Trigger kit, the first one at the top of the page in the link.

    http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/_all.php

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    Jack1
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinp61 View Post
    Apachee Trigger kit, the first one at the top of the page in the link.

    http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/_all.php
    Thanks for that info but, shipping to the UK is a problem with too many restrictions
    But, thanks anyway

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    Rifle Basix makes a really fine drop-in. It is rated at 1.25 ~ 4lbs; but I have mine tuned at 10.6 oz with a very clean break and very safe. No "slam-fire", and I tried very hard, just to make sure it was safe. The instructions are great, if you follow them you can get it under 1lbs in less than half an hour. getting it down to 10.6 oz took a bit longer. But no cutting of springs or stone work required, just "out-of-the-box" performance.

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    Jack1
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLeeeper View Post
    Rifle Basix makes a really fine drop-in. It is rated at 1.25 ~ 4lbs; but I have mine tuned at 10.6 oz with a very clean break and very safe. No "slam-fire", and I tried very hard, just to make sure it was safe. The instructions are great, if you follow them you can get it under 1lbs in less than half an hour. getting it down to 10.6 oz took a bit longer. But no cutting of springs or stone work required, just "out-of-the-box" performance.
    Thanks for the info I have been able to get the Apachee trigger conversion and it makes a big difference now down to a tad below 1lb although the info says safe to 14 oz.

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    Jack1
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinp61 View Post
    Apachee Trigger kit, the first one at the top of the page in the link.

    http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/_all.php
    Managed to get the Apachee kit. Accutrigger now down to just below 1lb. Thanks for the advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack1 View Post
    Managed to get the Apachee kit. Accutrigger now down to just below 1lb. Thanks for the advice

    You're welcome. I take it wasn't a problem shipping it?

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    Jack1
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinp61 View Post
    You're welcome. I take it wasn't a problem shipping it?
    No mate it spite of idiot rules both sides of the 'pond' it took just 5 days to arrive. Thanks again

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