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    Savage Accutrigger Not Going Low Enough


    Hello all,

    I have several Savage riles and like the very very much. All of them but one has a great accutriggers. I have one rifle that the accutrigger will not go below 2.5lbs. I have seen some of the hacks to make the trigger go lighter but I do not want to do this as the trigger should go lighter. As an example I have some of my other Savage accutriggers are at 1.06, 1.03, and 1.8. I like them at the one pound mark for target shooting. Anyone have any ideas? trigger replacement, vendor/brand? send back to Savage? etc.

    Any ideas welcome. Thanks

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    I have two Savage rifles with Accutriggers. One will not go below 2.5 lbs. (purchased on a model 11 TH XP package) and the other will go down to 1.5 lbs. (originally on a Savage Scout). I assumed they made (for lack of better terms) hunter and target/tactical versions of their Accutriggers, but I don't know that for sure.

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    Is this the red blade target accutrigger? NSS carries the springs to switch to this if not. Should bring down some

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    Quote Originally Posted by hafejd30 View Post
    Is this the red blade target accutrigger? NSS carries the springs to switch to this if not. Should bring down some
    this is NOT a red blade. I do have a red blade however.

    The one that will not go down is on a HS Precision FCP Model 10 308. *** not a red blade precision trigger, this is the problem child.

    I also have the 223, 243 hunter preadators both go low, the model 10 fcp-sr goes low, and the LRP (red blade) 243 goes low.

    What is NSS?

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    'Not completely positive, but I think NSS may be Natchez Shooters Supply...?

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    Savage has two different Accutrigger springs; standard and varmint/target. I have seldom got the standard Accutrigger spring that comes on the budget models to adjust below 2.5 lbs. Your best bet is to purchase a target/varmint Accutrigger spring. This will usually allow you to get down to around 1.5 lbs and up to 3.0 lbs. Site vendor, GunShack usually has them in stock listed as a target Accutrigger spring ($7.00). Savage Arms will not let you purchase one direct unless you are a gunsmith or sign a release of liability waiver.

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    That's good info jpdown. Thanks for posting that.

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    Yes northland shooters supply. I think $6 but not positive

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    thanks guys, i just placed an order for a new spring and will give that a try.

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    My thanks too. i just order 2 @ $6.00 each from Gun Shack.

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