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How does the accu-trigger on savage firearms work? and the new accu-stock?

Question by Goose. Uploaded on October 22, 2009

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from shane wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Exceptionally; and well.

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from HuskyKMA wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago
from IanS wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.

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from IanS wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.

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from Beekeeper wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

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!

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

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!

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from DakotaMan wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

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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from Sniper220 wrote 2 years 20 weeks ago

The center "Blade" preloads the main trigger, thus adding some pressure to the main trigger along with your finger.

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from Beekeeper wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

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!

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from shane wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Exceptionally; and well.

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from HuskyKMA wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago
from IanS wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.

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from IanS wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Heard good things about the trigger nothing about the stock.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

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!

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from DakotaMan wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

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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from Sniper220 wrote 2 years 20 weeks ago

The center "Blade" preloads the main trigger, thus adding some pressure to the main trigger along with your finger.

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