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    Centex Bill
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    Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    Can the stock trigger on a Stevens 200 be adjusted for a lighter pull or do I have to go to a aftermarket trigger such as the Rifle Basic?

    Thanks in advance,

    Centex Bill

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    Re: Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    You can lighten it up a tad. Whats better is to find a 3-screw style Savage trigger and use that, its a direct swap. Then you are totally adjustable. Or you could go aftermarket and get the best options. I say for a hunting or informal target rig go with the 3-screw.

    If you lighten up your 200 trigger just be sure not to go to far. Otherwise it may trip on its own so to speak.

    Do a search in here and there are several threads about trigger adjustment that will tell you what you want to know.
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    Re: Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    Contact Jim Briggs at Northland ShooterSupply for a 3 screw trigger and instuctions. Jim is a sponsor here and a great guy to talk to as most on here will attest. 3 screw is realtively cheap comparted to the others like rifle basics.

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    Re: Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    I hope Jim got some more of his 3-screw tirggers in, I asked him about getting one a couple months ago when ordering my CBI barrel and he said he was out and wasn't sure when he was getting more. If he gets more in I know I'll be getting one. Maybe he'll chime in here and let us know.....


    ...Calling Mr. Briggs! :D
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    Re: Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    Do they still make new Savage 3 screw triggers?

    The Rifle Basix Sav-1 trigger is a three screw trigger with a much better spring design.

    Yes, it cost more, but it is a direct drop in for a Stevens 200 action and not too bad of a trigger.

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    Re: Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    The Rifle Basix sav-1 is a nice trigger and is nice for hunting but for a few dollars more you could get an SSS trigger that I think is much nicer.

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    Re: Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    The Rifle Basix sav-1 is a nice trigger and is nice for hunting but for a few dollars more you could get an SSS trigger that I think is much nicer.
    True, after cutting a notch in the trigger bracket and grinding trigger guard down, the SSS is nicer ...

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    Re: Can a Stevens 200 trigger be adjusted

    You only have to cut the notch on the Accu-Trigger models.
    Straight drop in on Stevens.

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