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    Twinsen
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    Constant Accutrigger Issue


    Fellas,

    My accutrigger pull weight spring keeps backing itself out. Looking at it, I don't see how anybody could have one that doesn't. It's just a spring siting in a hole.

    Is replacing it my only fix?

    I'm gonna be calling up Savage for the fifth time to try and get this piece of crap running. The last time it malfunctioned I bought a CZ. Whenever I take out my Savage, I take out the CZ. Because when the push feed junker inevitably goes down hard, the pretty little mauser can take over.

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    A little nail polish or blue loctite on the on threads will stop the spring moving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by short round View Post
    A little nail polish or blue loctite on the on threads will stop the spring moving.
    This
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Thanks guys, I'll glue it in place.

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    Instead of glue, wrap a couple wraps of teflon tape around it and re-install. It will hold your setting and you can still adjust.
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