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Old 05-19-2004, 08:34 PM
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bronko22000
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Default RE: Accu Trigger?

deerslayer - I was curious about this too and went to google and found a lot of info on Savage's new Accu-trigger. Everyone is raving about it. I checked one out at the local gun shop and was impressed. It seems like it would take a bit getting used to (taking up the slack) but nothing I couldn't overcome. I really like it. My friend just ordered a 111F today with the accu-trigger.
I read where the varmint and military models have a range of 1.5 - 6 lbs and the sporter models go 2.5 - 6 lbs. They also have some type of stop limit on the set screw so you can't go any lighter than these limits. The articles I read also say that even with this light pull, the rifle won't go off if dropped on the butt. I guess the little extension on the trigger acts like a transfer bar and must be depressed to fire the rifle.
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