SAV2 will adjust down to 4 to 6 ozs. . If that is what you are looking for . Just my two cents Tommy Mc
I installed this in my Savage 110 in 338 LM. It has been about 3 years ago. I like the trigger and can’t recall any difficulty installing it. From the current info on Brownells web site it may be hard to find one now.
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That makes perfect sense. I tried the SAV2. I have 6 other rifles with Rifle Basix triggers and I really like them. Can’t say enough good things about Rifle Basix customer service.SAV2 is a very good trigger and not very hard to install. But it will not work on a bottom bolt release Savage action.
The SAV1 works on both top and bottom bolt release actions. It can be adjusted down to 14 ounces.
I replaced the trigger on my 112 BVSS with a Timney got tired of the Accutrigger. I took the trigger guard off drilled a small hole between the back screw hole and back of the guard now any adjustments can be made with out removing the stockBought a new 110 and installed a replacement trigger. The trigger would not fit. Mfg couldn’t explain it. Question is: has anyone replaced a Savage 110 lately and what tigger fit/ worked?
Thanks for the link. I briefly looked at the web page Is there something in there about the trigger? Thanks
How is a safety NOT needed on a range gun??!!I used the Timney - but I confess to removing the safety as it is not needed on a range rifle.
How is a safety NOT needed on a range gun??!!
The ranges local to me, require a working safety.
Irregardless of whether you have to remove the bolt, or have the bolt open when the gun is at the firing line not being fired.
And the range officer checks the safety how? I had a Marlin 22 Magnum once that would fire as the safety was removed, the "safety" was coaxial to the trigger on the same pin/axle and friction would move the trigger. Needless to say, that got modified.How is a safety NOT needed on a range gun??!!
The ranges local to me, require a working safety.
Irregardless of whether you have to remove the bolt, or have the bolt open when the gun is at the firing line not being fired.
I just thought someone that site might have a good answer.Thanks for the link. I briefly looked at the web page Is there something in there about the trigger? Thanks
Revolvers,... cylinder open and chamber flag inserted. Been yelled at for this a few times.And the range officer checks the safety how? I had a Marlin 22 Magnum once that would fire as the safety was removed, the "safety" was coaxial to the trigger on the same pin/axle and friction would move the trigger. Needless to say, that got modified.
One of my F-class rifles has a safety - a 223 Tikka. The rest do not. It's not common for Benchrest, F Class or TR rifles to have one fitted. Under sensible range rules, the bolt is removed an a "flag" inserted. Difficult on an AR though.
How does the range handle revolvers?