I just picked up a Savage 93R17 FV in .17 HMR for my grandson.....he's only five right now so maybe I'll have to play with it a bit before he gets it
Anyway, the manual says the Accutrigger is adjustable from 2 1/2 lbs to 6 lbs. I followed the adjustment instructions to the letter hoping to get it to 2 1/2 lbs (40 ozs). After fiddling with it for over an hour, the best I could do was 3 1/2 lbs (56 ozs). I just can't seem to make it go any lighter. I might add that it consistently breaks at 56 ozs.
Since this is my first Savage with an Accutrigger I could be missing something. Any thoughts or suggestions will be appreciated.
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Same results here. My VLP Accu-trigger is a lot lighter than the one on my Thumbhole .223 on the lowest setting.Take a look at the Savage shooters forum.I seem to remember guys cutting a piece of coil off the spring to make it lighter.
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I don't know what mine brakes at but it felt good right out of the box and every one who has shot it likes the trigger. I like it better than my Timney triggers on my Rugers.
I have never seen a accu-trigger that will go to the advertised weight. The best you can do is cut a coil or two off the trigger to lighten them up. Beware savage will not sell new springs.
A mention of centerfire accu-trigger, well they are diferent that the rimfire accu-triggers. In the centerfires they make two diferent springs for them. The varmiter rifles like the vlp and lrpv 12 bvss gets a lighter spring than what other rifles get.
The new 6oz accu-trigger out now, still will not go that low, and if you try it will decock, when closing the bolt.
I am a svage lover but dont have an accu-triggers, just dont like them. Played with many of them and can not say i have been impressed.
A mention of centerfire accu-trigger, well they are diferent that the rimfire accu-triggers. In the centerfires they make two diferent springs for them. The varmiter rifles like the vlp and lrpv 12 bvss gets a lighter spring than what other rifles get.
The new 6oz accu-trigger out now, still will not go that low, and if you try it will decock, when closing the bolt.
I am a svage lover but dont have an accu-triggers, just dont like them. Played with many of them and can not say i have been impressed.
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Savage advertises that the new (2007) target accu-trigger ( only avalible in the f class, long range percision varmiter) is adjustable from 2.5 lbs to 6 oz.jeffersonv wrote:I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that varmint style rifles had the triggers tunable to 2.5 lbs. while other rifles like my Mod 11 were only tunable to 3.5 lbs.
Savage does not state a weight on the rimfires just says that it is adjustable down to approx 2.5 lbs.
Savage only show the centerfire accu-trigger at 6 lbs to 1.5 lbs, by model number. thier is two triggers but savage will not put a weight on them. I do rember the varmiter rifles being able to go to 1.5 lbs advertised and the regulare rifles at 2lbs advertised.