Old post I know but I was just wanting to give my experience with a savage jard trigger for my 110. I've installed several triggers on savages and tuned several all with success. I liked the concept of the different sear location on this design and since it's the only 1 made for savage that way, thought it might be a bright idea. Still think it might be if made properly and stronger sear sprIngs, but the one I received in the mail had a slightly twisted sear where it engages the trigger. Also the whole sear assembly looks slightly bent although the holes for the trigger and sear pins do line somewhat, but then again there these holes were much smaller than the savage factory pins so they won't fit. Instead of modyfing sear in case I needed to send back, I replaced the pins with smaller diameter drill rod. In the end everything went together and installed the way it should, but after installing noticed it was in a complete bind and didn't pivot or reset itself at all upon cocking. The step on their trigger didn't line up with their sear engagement piece by a long shot and the unit seems so much bigger than the orig sear it looks like u would need a more powerful or dual sear sprIngs to get it to cock correctly. I wouldn't recommend and I'm even having trouble getting ahold of their customer service dept via email so today I'm going to try and call. Anyways just saw there wasn't much info on the net from ppl on them for the savages so wanted to share mine.
Does your Savage have a top bolt release or a bottom. Mine has a top release and the Jard went right in and adjusted down to about 6 oz. The downside was that I had to do some milling in the H-S stock to get clearance for the sear to move freely. Much better than the Rifle Basix and no problems with slam fire.