I believe almost ANY trigger requires being properly set up. Above & beyond adjustment I mean. Only the Jard is a complete system for Savage. Every other aftermarket trigger relies on the factory sear. Where as Jard includes its own proprietary sear & bolt release. So the trigger can be as fancy as all get out, but the sear remains with all its imperfections. I fail to see how supplying HALF the answer, solves for the WHOLE equation. Guess I picked this up from doing 1911 triggers. No matter which manufacturer, or how nice the parts one gets, a 1911 trigger is still always set up. Sear angle, hammer hook length, etc. This, in addition to regular fitting. And to tell you the truth, I’ve NEVER understood having a trigger in REAL danger of tripping & firing because you close the bolt a bit too hard!? A reason I am so fond of the Accutrigger & “Safe Action” triggers in general.