Doing that is just asking for an accidental discharge. Rinky dink screw sticking up through the ??… trigger I think you meant, as the Sear simply rides overtop the screw. Actually a screw used to raise or lower the Sear shelf of the trigger is a proven concept. Especially since all aftermarket triggers, with the exception of Jard, use the factory Sear. The Savage factory Sears are inconsistent to say the least. One may respond to .018” shelf belt height, where as another may need .020” for a safe purchase.
It’s interesting the case you continue making for this trigger, despite it’s many shortcomings. Human nature is such a peculiar thing. We feel the need to justify the cost of purchases we’ve made. I’m not singling out one person. We all do this at one time or another.
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