Let me know what you want for your Target Accutrigger.
In a moment of weakness I ordered a Jard trigger and I have to say I'm glad I was weak. It was a very simple install in my Bat/s rifle. I did have to do some inletting with a die grinder but it was minimal. I requested a 16oz break and that is what I got. It had too much creep but setting the sear engagement was very simple as was the overtravel. The safety wouldn't work after these adjustments but I adjusted the safety screw out until it worked in all 3 positions. In my mind it's a much better mousetrap than the accutrigger. Gone is the stamped sear and exposed springs. I safety tested it by slamming the bolt over and over and by dropping it repeatedly from about a foot onto it's buttstock. It's a little overpriced but I like it so much I'm going to replace the red target trigger on my LRPV as well. It's going to take a little getting used to the light crisp break because right now it startles me at times when it goes off.
Let me know what you want for your Target Accutrigger.
I have used a couple myself. Nice triggers.
Semper Fi
Sgt USMC 66-72
Always good to hear of good experiences. Most guys cant figure out that there is a solution to a problem, sounds like you knew just what to do to make it function.
Dave, I already purchased the trigger. You don't need it anyway since you have the honing skills.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Keep an eye on that safety. They break in and then become unsafe. It never surprises you, but needs checked every time you use it. Mine breaks pretty light….maybe 1/2 lb.
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