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I like the Savage rifles, but despise the accutrigger.

Are there any good single stage adjustable triggers available?


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accutrigger is awesome .. rifle basix is good, too


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Let's see; Accutrigger adjustable with one screw to 2.5 pounds with no creep or over-travel, what's not to like? BTW, the Accu-trigger is a single stage trigger. The trigger safety is not part of the trigger pull.
 
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In my older pre accu trigger guns I put in all timmy's
 
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2.5lbs is too heavy for my preference and particular application. The trigger safety on my Glock is acceptable-not something I want or need on a varmint rifle. Once upon a time I had a rifle with a set trigger that when pushed forward a little "appendage" would protrude from the middle of the trigger. It would break at about 14oz which for that rifle was perfect. I would dearly love to have another trigger like that for my next varmint rifle.


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Try Sharp Shooter Supply

Fred makes two triggers, a competition trigger that adjust from around 12 Oz to 2 Lbs. and the evolution trigger that goes down to just a couple of ounces.


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Andy,
More than likely the trigger you had was a canjar.


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Yes, and every once in a while a Canjar model for Savage pops up. I have one on my 220 Swift and love it. I think the Sharpshooter Supply is as good or the next best thing.


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Thanks for the replies. Yes Jeffe I believe it was a Canjar. Fantastic trigger.

Seeing as how there are some viable options I am now looking at a 1-7/223 or a 1-9/22-250.


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