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I run a similar setup. You are gonna love it.The Savage is coming together nicely.
I dropped the Sightron 10-50x60 on just to see if the rings that I had were tall enough.
They were just.
Dies are due in today.
Try 68 gr Berger bullet. Absolutely awesome in mine at 100 yds. 108s are great tooBuzz,
The LRPV comes with a 26 inch 8-twist.
I found two boxes of Berger 108 GR and bought a box of Hornady 103 ELD just to try.
Reading on this sight the 8 twist seems to like these weight bullets.
I have a full pound of IMR 4895 and a good bit of 748.
The 748 seems to be used with th elighter bullets mostly.
I and everone else is looking for Varget.
rsb,
I don't know how the accu trigger is going to go for me.
I have one on a rimfire Savage with a Boyd AT-ONE stock and it is adjusted below a half pound
using a spring cut from a 1911 firing pin spring.
Cocking it is tricky.
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I don't remove remove the blade I just shim it back out of the way. I have small hand and can't reach the center of trigger and get false firing. I never load my rifle without the barrel being down range l as by doing this there's a possibility of a slam fire but I close the bolt really easy and I can get the triggers under 3oz and they work really well for me. I AM NOT RECOMMENDING ANYONE DO THIS !!! I TAKE NO LIBILTY FOR THIS INFORMATION !! FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION IN THE ONERS MANUAL.Really the only real issue with factory Savage triggers is that wonky sear. The design involves some weird twisting forces cocking it and that long lever holding it. They get the job done and work pretty good. I have a few that have the blades removed for better feel.