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    Rifle Basix 1 vs Rifle Basix 2

    Looking for opinions/experiences related to the differences between the two triggers. I have a Basix 2 on my Mod10 308 set at 2lbs that's generally used for steel matches. Can't put a finger on it, but I like the feel compared to the accutrigger. I'd like to change the triggers on my 3 other Savages. None of them will be set below 2lbs. That being said, will I gain anything by replacing them with a Basix 2 over the Basix 1? It took 3 hours of adjusting/testing before I could get the 2 on my Mod10 to stop impact firing. Now I can't get it to release without pulling the trigger. Obviously this is what I want. Will the Basix 1 give me what I want, and feel as good, assuming none set below 2lbs? Thanks in advance.

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    RifleBasix says it will.

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    Might want to try a Timney trigger also.

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    I have installed and used dozens of both Sav-1 and Sav-2's on my own rifles... Many more for other's. Sav-1 is perfectly fine if you want 1.5-3 pounds. As far as I am concerned, Sav-2 would be a waste of money, time and effort unless you want less poundage. Both are excellent triggers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
    I have installed and used dozens of both Sav-1 and Sav-2's on my own rifles... Many more for other's. Sav-1 is perfectly fine if you want 1.5-3 pounds. As far as I am concerned, Sav-2 would be a waste of money, time and effort unless you want less poundage. Both are excellent triggers.
    Thank you much for the feedback.

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    While the SAV2 is “technically” more involved, they both use the stock Savage sear. Because of this, they are both only “HALF” a trigger system to me. If you aren't planning to go below 2lbs, I don’t believe anything is gained for the added cost. I would encourage you to learn to set up your own triggers. My Stock, set up triggers outperform the RifleBasix triggers, and cost a couple bucks of parts.

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    I believe you can make a factory trigger work pretty good too. There is that learning curve. I wish you would do an article on your process and allow it to not be removed. Then discussions without any hurt feelings and by allowing opinions to be debated without taking anything personal. Once and for all we could get some facts and information out about honing and polishing on stamped steel and MIM.

    My favorite trigger for a savage was the SSS trigger. Never saw his target trigger but I am assuming it was another fine piece of work. Next up was a SavII. Then a custom trigger bushing setup with the old torsion spring and a .041"? wire. There were several others with a custom coil spring where I removed the side play that were great but were target only.

    Dave, how many SAVII's have you set up? what was it you did not like about them?
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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