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Questions two, Is it possible to adjust the triger on the new stevens 200 line of rifles as to the lb pull? If so how? I just bought one in 3006 for a bad weather rifle. Old Timer May you always be where God can bless you | ||
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Hey Old Timer.....the savage 200 trigger is the same as the "pre accutrigger" that savage used for years. I bought one last year in a 300 win mag and it's a good shooter but it does kick like a mule. I did a search on google and found this article quickly. I think the guts of your trigger will "mirror" whats in the article. I played with my trigger a bit but think I'll have someone a little more qualified do the final tuning. Click here: http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/savage110trigger.html | |||
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THis article has some good photos. I got a 3 crisp 3lb pull using this article. http://www.varminthunters.com/tech/savage/ | |||
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Also for you Savage owners you might want to check out this forum.....it's prettty active with guys that are "in the know" just like here. http://www.savageshooters.net/SavageForum/index.php | |||
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Just some info. When reworking and adjusting for reduced trigger pull it is possible to to over adjust the return spring screw so that you will get return to cock in the horizontal but not in the verticle.Gravity does it in the horizontal. I'll give you one guess how I know.The four that I just did work real nice for hunting rifle triggers. Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone.. | |||
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Thanks Kraky and Elkhunter and everyone for the fast response. I will give this a try, right now it seems to be abound 6lbs Old Timer May you always be where God can bless you | |||
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