Quote Originally Posted by bodywerks
If you are looking to reduce the trigger pull weight you're asking for trouble. The accutrigger is very finicky and often can have sear slippage problems where the trigger feels jammed, when what has actually happened is the trigger doesn't catch the sear upon cycling of the bolt and the sear jams against the accurelease(the blade in the trigger). Many people will tell you that having the trigger pull weight too low will cause this but the fact of the matter is that the accutrigger is just not that great/reliable of a trigger, and my suggestion to you is that if you were just looking to adjust the trigger I'd say leave it alone and if you want a lighter or crisper trigger then get a SSS trigger instead of fussing with the accutrigger.
All of this is true but you have to reduce the Accutrigger pull well below the factory minimum before it becomes a problem. The owners who get into trouble are those who have cut the trigger pull spring too short and made the pull too light for the sear to reset reliably.