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Now that SSS is no longer making triggers for Savage actions does anyone now if there is a bench rest trigger being made for the PTA?
Looking for something comparable to the 2 oz. Evolution that is safe to use.
Thanks.
Frankly I like my modified Accutrigger. I have several on my match guns. Mine are set very light such that I can feel the safety blade when I pull it back and I can detect when my finger touches the actual trigger; however, I can't feel that I apply any additional force to the trigger nor am I able to detect any trigger movement before the gun fires. All I feel is the light spring on the safety blade. I don't know how light the trigger pull is because it is well below the minimum reading on my trigger pull scale. I would imagine two ounces would be a pretty good guess.
I don’t say I know more I guess I could be lucky . 4 times in a row LarryAfter emailing Lisa at SSS she said Fred figures the lowest he can get the target accu-trigger is about 6 oz. . So unless you Mozeela or Savagedasher know more than Fred Moreo does about Savages than he does I have to believe 6 oz. is as low as it will go safely.
As for doing it myself, I was a Fire Fighter/oil burner mechanic not a tool maker so I don't have the experience nor machines to attempt to do it myself, but am willing to hear of hun smiths that can or do it.
It may be that Fred Moreo just does not want to set the trigger below 6 oz on the Target Accu-Trigger because of the problems that often happen when you set it below 6oz and the liability that may ensue. Many shooters are aware of these problems and have learned how to work the trigger around them. I know several Savage shooters who shoot their Savage Accu-Triggers below 6 oz including me.After emailing Lisa at SSS she said Fred figures the lowest he can get the target accu-trigger is about 6 oz. . So unless you Mozeela or Savagedasher know more than Fred Moreo does about Savages than he does I have to believe 6 oz. is as low as it will go safely.
IMO, if you require a trigger that breaks at 2oz, you will most certainly require an action superior to the Savage PTA... My riflebasix breaks at 8 oz on my Savage PTA so I'm not quite as good as Larry!!!
For the price of a PTA in the box I don't know how you can beat it. Maybe I just got lucky but bolt lift on mine has always been smooth and easy even with max loads. I've watched some guys almost have to beat their bolt open on their Savage actions for every shot during a match. I always think to myself I would have worked out some of those bugs before I got there where everyone is watching me.