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    flatshooter
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    Can I replace my accutrigger with a traditional trigger?

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    MikePrice
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    Why do you want to do that?

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    mudinyeri
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    I'll trade you my standard trigger for your accu-trigger. ;D

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    flatshooter
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePrice
    Why do you want to do that?
    It looks to me that the traditional is better. It has overtravel adjustment. And it looks like the older versions have sear adjustment. The accutrigger doesn't, and the only thing I see about the accutrig. is it has a spring for weight adjustment. The traditional isn't hard to adjust, compared to the accutriger.

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    Re: triggers

    you could always buy a trigger from sharpshooter & be done with it
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    flatshooter
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    sharpshooter..... give me thier website...

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    Re: triggers

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    Sharpshooter supply's trigger is where it's at, IMO, and it is a traditional style trigger.
    But if you want one, it's easier to get it from one of their dealers, as getting a hold of SSS direct is nearly impossible.
    Try Tacticalworks.com, or brownells if you want to pay an extra $25...

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    Seems like brownells is the best resource.

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    SSS might be closed for a few days I think Lisa said something about going to the Varmint Jamboree.Give them a call first and save a few bucks.
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    Spoke with Lisa at Sharp Shooter today. They are taking a working vacation to the varmint jamboree next week. As far as getting ahold of them, may be difficult butwell worth the wait just use the redial function on ur phone ;D. I have three of their comp triggers and couldnt be more satisfied.
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    bodywerks
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    Quote Originally Posted by flatshooter
    Seems like brownells is the best resource.
    We&#39;ve been there done that, I know, but I disagree - brownells wants like $119+shipping...
    You can get one at tactical works for $100, shipped:
    http://www.tacticalworks.com/Savage-...n-Trigger.html
    I ordered my first one from them on a Wednesday and had it the following Friday. I just ordered my second one from them today. After my order they have 4 of them left.

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    hailstone
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    If you use your head its not hard getting through to SSS. Done it nearly every time on the first call. Second benefit from ordering from them is the price declines as you purchase more units. Don&#39;t remember the breaks but after around dozen units price is down to something like $70 maybe even less. My last was $80 after the third unit.

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    bodywerks
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    Don&#39;t get me wrong. I&#39;d love to do more one-on-one business with SSS, but the fact of the matter is that I have already &#39;done business&#39; with them three times and have yet to get a product from them. So in the meantime, ill do business with their dealers that have inventory and an online store. Ill keep the phone lines open for people that have bigger, more custom orders :)

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