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I have not tried a Jard, but, they went all out and redesigned that release mechanism. Some say it is really good, others not so much.
I would disagree with this statement. I've been on here for quite a while and I was also on Savage Shooters for years and the biggest complaint is the trigger, almost everyone wants a trigger with out the safety blade that is adjustable down as far as they can get it to go.I could not disagree with him, as the market was not that big at that time and is not that big at the moment to justify what it would take to make it worthwhile.
I never said that nor indicated that anywhere in my post. Your question is completely controversial.Wait you spent $315 on a trigger that you hope is as good as the one that came with the rifle?
I guess the accurate trigger gets most by.This new B n A trigger doesn’t seem to be setting the Savage world on fire.
It does me. I have 1 that is sweet as candy. The other 2 I can just deal with. Not the best, not the worstI guess the accurate trigger gets most by.
I have 2 Savage Accutriggers, I just don’t care for them. I have every trigger made for the Savage 10 except the SSS Evolution and those that are no better than a tuned stock Savage 1 screw. I am getting by with 2 RB Sav II’s operating at 4 ounces. I would like the new Bix to be a roaring success that shows results on target. However, for the price I can get a new urbanrifleman barrel. I appreciate the review posted in this thread. Would like to see more.I guess the accurate trigger gets most by.
Sounds like plenty of opportunity for reviews. Of course, if it is a game changer, maybe they want to keep it to themselves ?I just looked. Four models; "out of stock" on three of the four shown...
