The trigger return springs are the same, the blade return spring is lighter on the red blade.
Can someone tell me are the red blade target trigger spings the same as the ones used in the savage model 12 bvss models?
The trigger return springs are the same, the blade return spring is lighter on the red blade.
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i have turned my adjustment all the way down on my spring but it still is 1.7 lbs.
Is their a aftermarket spring or trigger that will get me to about 1lb?
thanks Ted
Doesn't the red trigger use a special sear? My understanding, without the "red" sear, 1 # safely is impossible.
Bill
Doesn't the target (red blade) Accutrigger use a different sear from the regular and varmint Accutrigger?
Sear 6oz 106427
Bill
That's what I recall reading in these forums. Here's the FAQ topic - https://www.savageshooters.com/conte...r-Part-Numbers
Yes the parts are different between the three versions but the Accutrigger is a safety, so an unsafe condition cannot exist unless you pull the safety blade out. Chive on.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Robinhood...... you are right. Almost impossible to get a slam fire with the accutrigger, but if the sear slips, it jams up, but doesn't slam fire. My understanding, that is what happens when you get the pull too light. Can you even buy the "red" Accutrigger sear? I got springs from Jim, but there was no mention of the special sear.
If you can get the springs from Northland, do so. You will spit blood to get Savage to sell you some.
Bsekf, Hotolds442 was kind enough to assemble the parts list with factory numbers for all three Accutriggers as you know. The standard, the Varmint and the Target. For others, if you follow this link you can compare part numbers and get an education on the different parts for each trigger. Thank Hotplds442 and Jim Baker for access to this information.
https://www.savageshooters.com/conte...r-Part-Numbers
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
That link goes somewhere else.
I tried it and it goes to the intended page(Factory Accutrigger Part Numbers)That link goes somewhere else.
when I click on it charlie b. Where does it go when you click on it?
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
That's weird. When on my tablet (Tapatalk) it goes to another thread. When on the PC it goes to the proper place. Sorry for the drama :)
Ha, No problem Brother. Bleeping Technology.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Yeah, Tapatalk is kind of a nice app, but, it has a few bugs in it that are irritating. This was a new one for me.
I flipping HATE TapaTalk, and only run it here because it's a little (and only a little) better for mobile users than using a browser (Safari or the like) and the Mobile style for the site. What I hate most about it is that it doesn't support half the site (the articles), it only sees and supports the forum so those who find their way here with it are missing a ton of info and don't even know it.
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I agree. I even uninstalled it from my tablet for a while, but, the browser for tablets is kinda hokey as well so I put it back on. Just glad I don't use the tablet much.
I've been retro-fitting all my model 12FV's with Target Accutriggers. The sear is unique to the target trigger, and is identified by a dimple on the side of the release lever, so changing a spring will not make a varmint trigger into a target trigger. I'll do some experimenting to see if changing the sear will be enough to convert it, but it's so easy to simply buy a used target trigger off this and other sites, why bother. Besides, the red blade is kinda cool.
As far as buying a sear, Savage will sell to a Licensed gunsmith, so you can always have one purchased for you. But you'll need a serial number from a target rifle to do so. Just got one several months ago by doing this. Wanted two, but they only sold one.
Changing out triggers is about a 5 minute operation. Very simple and, in my mind, highly recommended if you're only shooting paper. I would not recommend it for hunting purposes.
There are shim kits available (triggershims.com) to shim the side play out of your trigger if you're experiencing trigger lock up. Some careful work during installation will yield a very light trigger pull, 6 oz or slightly less in my case.
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Is there one for sale that you know of?
i can tell you Savage is no help...
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