I have a Savage Mark II (22lr) and a Savage 93R17 (17hmr) Pretty much identical guns except for the caliber and the 17 has a heavy varmint barrel.
Both guns have the accutrigger. (from what I understand, the rimfire accutrigger is different than the center fire models) The lowest level of trigger pull was (estimated) around 2.5lbs...or a little more. (I didn't have a trigger weight scale at the time) Not the end of the world, but I wanted a little lighter.
So I upgraded both guns with the Appache trigger kit. At the time I installed them, I could tell I had the trigger pull significantly reduced. Without a scale, I chose a level I thought was acceptable. I could go lower, but it seemed too light.
I received a trigger pull scale in the mail the other day, and I measured the 22lr. (No spare brass to measure the 17....but they're pretty close) The scale measured about 1.5lbs. I was surprised it was still that high. (I thought I was a light trigger pull guy) I left it for a few days, and just a few minutes ago, I took it down to 1lb. That seems REALLY light. Almost too light. I think the accublade makes hard to feel, as the accublade's resistance is part of the new 1lb pull.
This gun is a squirrel and plinking gun. I'm feeling like I may go back to the gun cabinet and bring it back to at least 1.25lbs. I feel if you back out the weight of the accublade, the trigger pull is really only somewhere around 3/4lb pull.
For those that know, where do you set a hunting/plinking gun's trigger weight?
Both guns have the accutrigger. (from what I understand, the rimfire accutrigger is different than the center fire models) The lowest level of trigger pull was (estimated) around 2.5lbs...or a little more. (I didn't have a trigger weight scale at the time) Not the end of the world, but I wanted a little lighter.
So I upgraded both guns with the Appache trigger kit. At the time I installed them, I could tell I had the trigger pull significantly reduced. Without a scale, I chose a level I thought was acceptable. I could go lower, but it seemed too light.
I received a trigger pull scale in the mail the other day, and I measured the 22lr. (No spare brass to measure the 17....but they're pretty close) The scale measured about 1.5lbs. I was surprised it was still that high. (I thought I was a light trigger pull guy) I left it for a few days, and just a few minutes ago, I took it down to 1lb. That seems REALLY light. Almost too light. I think the accublade makes hard to feel, as the accublade's resistance is part of the new 1lb pull.
This gun is a squirrel and plinking gun. I'm feeling like I may go back to the gun cabinet and bring it back to at least 1.25lbs. I feel if you back out the weight of the accublade, the trigger pull is really only somewhere around 3/4lb pull.
For those that know, where do you set a hunting/plinking gun's trigger weight?