Claybird, +1 on what rona said.
On my rifle, it's about the best thing on it.
Please let us know how it shoots and what ammo your using, etc.
Have fun!!!
ron
+1 Trigger is good on this Bmag, not so much on my first one. The center blade would catch on something.
I could add by saying this is the second one as I sent the first one in as it wouldn't eject the empties. It would pull them out 1/4 inch then drop them. Both had no trigger problems. I'm getting a Boyds stock for it either Monday or Tuesday. I'm maybe to fussy but that stock has the be the worst quality control I have ever seen. I've looked at 10 different B-Mags at 6 different stores and they all were molded crooked.
On the bright side I was able to get 8 boxes of ammo last week all 20 grain. When it warms up I plan on doing some shooting to see if the accuracy improves with the different stock or stays the same.
Mine had terrible creep and feel. Felt like sand paper. The trigger pops out with a key and a couple of pins hold it together. I polished mine using sharpening stones. It then broke with zero creep. Now i am waiting for a replacement rifle from Savage. Hope they ship it soon.
Archerhmr, can you explain the trigger polishing process. My trigger in my Bmag breaks at 3 pounds but feels terrible and has at least 1/8" creep. Thanks!
Once you take it apart there are two surfaces to clean up. I used my lansky knife stones for the job. My sear was cupped from factory and acted just like yours. Once I was done using a 1000 grit stone it broke like glass. 30 minute job.
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