savage accutrigger
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What is everyone's thoughts on the accutrigger? does it feel like you are pulling two triggers? or do you not really notice pulling the safety trigger back before getting to the actual trigger?
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I've got two (a 22/250 and a MLII) and I LOVE it. I don't even have them turned all the way down, they are each on about 3#s. It is a very simple yet SAFE system that I would like to see licensed too other builders. I suppose after the patent expires in what about 20 years, maybe other builders will builda copy? 
LOVE IT,
RA

LOVE IT,
RA
#6
Honestly - first few shots didn't like it! Why,just different. However onceI got use to it myfeelings have changed! (which didn't take long like second group
). Ilike it and I'd be hard pressed to buy a new savage without the AT.
). Ilike it and I'd be hard pressed to buy a new savage without the AT.
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Hey Marine stud. I don't really know anything about the safety trigger or feeling like you are pulling 2 triggers. This is the first I have heard about it. My 110 came set from the factory and it is the finest trigger I use save a taget 22 I use. It is a great thing and makes the savage 110 a nearly perfect rifle
okcmco
okcmco
#9
I thought it was the biggest joke out there. That is until I actually tried one. They aren't what I'd want on a target rifle, but for a hunting trigger they work great. Very easy to adjust and perfectly safe.


