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  1. #1
    rona
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    Quote Originally Posted by claybird View Post
    hi all,gonna pick up my b-mag Tuesday and I was wondering if anybody has done any trigger polishing or if a replacement trigger is available yet? looking for a way to eliminate the creep everybody's talking about. the only guns I've done trigger jobs on were mosin-nagant 91-30 and the turned out great after reading the on-line tutorial. TIA
    The B-Mag has accu trigger which is adjustable. That seems to work fine on my B-Mag. Actually never read of many complaints about the trigger as compared to other things such as magazine not staying where it is supposed to or ejection problems or accuracy.

  2. #2
    n4ue
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    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

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    +1 Trigger is good on this Bmag, not so much on my first one. The center blade would catch on something.

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    rona
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    Quote Originally Posted by rona View Post
    The B-Mag has accu trigger which is adjustable. That seems to work fine on my B-Mag. Actually never read of many complaints about the trigger as compared to other things such as magazine not staying where it is supposed to or ejection problems or accuracy.
    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.

  5. #5
    archerhmr
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    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.

  6. #6
    wave88
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    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!

  7. #7
    archerhmr
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    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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