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    Turnaround time for Savage ?


    I have a 12 F/TR with a Precision Accutrigger. I talked to someone at Savage and sent it in. The trigger locked against the safety when the bolt went halfway down. It apparently slips the notch in the sear.

    I know hunting season is fast approaching. Does anyone know the approximate turnaround time for Savage on something like this? I don't want to pester the service department.

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    I had a trigger issue with my BMag a couple of years ago. I think the turn around time was about 10days door to door?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fotheringill View Post
    I have a 12 F/TR with a Precision Accutrigger. I talked to someone at Savage and sent it in. The trigger locked against the safety when the bolt went halfway down. It apparently slips the notch in the sear.

    I know hunting season is fast approaching. Does anyone know the approximate turnaround time for Savage on something like this? I don't want to pester the service department.
    12 FTR and Hunting.... Hmm. Off the bipod?
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Not long 7-10 days

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    I don't hunt, just commenting on possible delay in repair.

    Thanks for the estimates.

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    Had it back in my hands in 10 days.

    BTW- has anyone noticed the American Indian is no longer part of the Savage logo? There was a replacement logo on the box and on a decal they sent with the rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fotheringill View Post
    The trigger locked against the safety when the bolt went halfway down. It apparently slips the notch in the sear.
    That's called a "half-drop", pretty common when they are adjusted light. Did you ever try and turn-up the pull weight?
    I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.

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    Hunting for meat, I want a 7 to 8 lb rifle with a 2.5 - 3.5 lb trigger. Unless I'm at a bench shooting pdogs or some other vermin.

    What darkker said

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