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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    The target accutrigger sear has a dimple right under the thumb lever. There is no difference in the blade, other than the color, but the blade return spring is softer.
    I noticed the dimple however, my varmint accutrigger sear has the same dimple. I performed a pull test on the varmint trigger and it broke at 2 lbs. The target trigger broke at 6 oz with new new sear, but I can't find any visual difference between the two despite (apparently) different part numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas10 View Post
    I noticed the dimple however, my varmint accutrigger sear has the same dimple. I performed a pull test on the varmint trigger and it broke at 2 lbs. The target trigger broke at 6 oz with new new sear, but I can't find any visual difference between the two despite (apparently) different part numbers.
    The one that breaks at 2lbs is marked wrong, it shouldn't have the dimple. The difference is the sear engagement angle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    The one that breaks at 2lbs is marked wrong, it shouldn't have the dimple. The difference is the sear engagement angle.

    Thanks, sharpshooter. How do I check the engagement angle? Are you describing the angle of the ground flat on the sear?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas10 View Post
    Thanks, sharpshooter. How do I check the engagement angle? Are you describing the angle of the ground flat on the sear?
    Unless you have a 20X optical comparator you'll never see the difference because it is so short and slight.
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    Still looking for the part number for the safety spring. That's the odd ball shaped one that is in between the trigger body sides.

    Anyone?
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    6oz saftey spring PN 106426

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