The trigger is essentially and adjustable two stage trigger consisting of a center "blade" that acts as a safety release when depressed and an outer trigger. I really like them and own two Savage rifles outfitted with them. I recently aquired a Savage 116 with the accustock which employes a full contact bedding of the action with a free floated barrel. There is also a wedge that is tightend by a hex screw which snugs the recoil lug up tightly against the bedding forming a tight and inflexible bedding system. How does my rifle shoot. On Sunday I put 5 7-08 rounds through one hole measuring .505 inches!
In 1980 I said I would never own a Savage and last month I bought a Savage Muzzle loader capable of shooting a 45cal 250 grain at 2800fps with smokeless powder. Shoots as good as my rifles!
I like the accu-trigger. It is light and crisp. Haven't tried the bedding system but it makes all the sense in the world and Beekeeper's experience doesn't surprise me. All together a great shooter for a factory rifle. Beekeeper's five through one hole is testement to that!
The trigger is essentially and adjustable two stage trigger consisting of a center "blade" that acts as a safety release when depressed and an outer trigger. I really like them and own two Savage rifles outfitted with them. I recently aquired a Savage 116 with the accustock which employes a full contact bedding of the action with a free floated barrel. There is also a wedge that is tightend by a hex screw which snugs the recoil lug up tightly against the bedding forming a tight and inflexible bedding system. How does my rifle shoot. On Sunday I put 5 7-08 rounds through one hole measuring .505 inches!
In 1980 I said I would never own a Savage and last month I bought a Savage Muzzle loader capable of shooting a 45cal 250 grain at 2800fps with smokeless powder. Shoots as good as my rifles!
I like the accu-trigger. It is light and crisp. Haven't tried the bedding system but it makes all the sense in the world and Beekeeper's experience doesn't surprise me. All together a great shooter for a factory rifle. Beekeeper's five through one hole is testement to that!
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Exceptionally; and well.
AccuTrigger:
http://www.savagearms.com/at_pressrelease.htm
AccuStock:
http://www.savagearms.com/accustockdefault.htm
Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.
Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.
The trigger is essentially and adjustable two stage trigger consisting of a center "blade" that acts as a safety release when depressed and an outer trigger. I really like them and own two Savage rifles outfitted with them. I recently aquired a Savage 116 with the accustock which employes a full contact bedding of the action with a free floated barrel. There is also a wedge that is tightend by a hex screw which snugs the recoil lug up tightly against the bedding forming a tight and inflexible bedding system. How does my rifle shoot. On Sunday I put 5 7-08 rounds through one hole measuring .505 inches!
In 1980 I said I would never own a Savage and last month I bought a Savage Muzzle loader capable of shooting a 45cal 250 grain at 2800fps with smokeless powder. Shoots as good as my rifles!
I like the accu-trigger. It is light and crisp. Haven't tried the bedding system but it makes all the sense in the world and Beekeeper's experience doesn't surprise me. All together a great shooter for a factory rifle. Beekeeper's five through one hole is testement to that!
The center "Blade" preloads the main trigger, thus adding some pressure to the main trigger along with your finger.
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The trigger is essentially and adjustable two stage trigger consisting of a center "blade" that acts as a safety release when depressed and an outer trigger. I really like them and own two Savage rifles outfitted with them. I recently aquired a Savage 116 with the accustock which employes a full contact bedding of the action with a free floated barrel. There is also a wedge that is tightend by a hex screw which snugs the recoil lug up tightly against the bedding forming a tight and inflexible bedding system. How does my rifle shoot. On Sunday I put 5 7-08 rounds through one hole measuring .505 inches!
Exceptionally; and well.
AccuTrigger:
http://www.savagearms.com/at_pressrelease.htm
AccuStock:
http://www.savagearms.com/accustockdefault.htm
Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.
Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.
In 1980 I said I would never own a Savage and last month I bought a Savage Muzzle loader capable of shooting a 45cal 250 grain at 2800fps with smokeless powder. Shoots as good as my rifles!
I like the accu-trigger. It is light and crisp. Haven't tried the bedding system but it makes all the sense in the world and Beekeeper's experience doesn't surprise me. All together a great shooter for a factory rifle. Beekeeper's five through one hole is testement to that!
The center "Blade" preloads the main trigger, thus adding some pressure to the main trigger along with your finger.
Post an Answer