Salvage make good gunsmiths
Ray
I have two savages, one a left handed model 12 chambered in 6.5x284, new stock, new barrel, with the bolt release on the trigger guard. Shoots ok, trigger is not what I like..... I also have a 12 single shot was 6br, now 6xc chamber. Trigger is my complaint about the rifle, and yes I have spent the money to get good triggers on all but my Savages. I have attempted to get better triggers for both, no success. Way to many variations in Savages for trigger manufacturers to attempt to keep up with
I can understand what people may think when they compare the accutrigger to a Jewell or B&A.It’s probably because I have never had a Jewel or similar trigger , but I have no problems whatsoever with the Accutrigger . I can work on them myself and they break like glass . No u can’t lower the pull too much , but if u keep it at say a pound or so it works great !
On good days.You do not "pull" the Jewell, you "touch" it.
You don't think they are pulling those guns randomly off the line do you? Lol.. They will have more resources available to them then anyone off the street.. Why they run factory teams, sells rifles..
I have seen horrible quality control with Salvage..
Ray
Let's see your best 1k group, those Salvages are not short range guns.I didn’t send u my best group ! If I did it would be .25 at 300 yards .
I sent you a 50 round group shot by a 12 yr old kid over multiple days and starting from a clean bore each time just fire forming.. Hardly even her best.. Don't get uptight.. lolI didn’t send u my best group ! If I did it would be .25 at 300 yards .
You don't think they are pulling those guns randomly off the line do you? Lol...
I sent you a 50 round group shot by a 12 yr old kid over multiple days and starting from a clean bore each time just fire forming.. Hardly even her best.. Don't get uptight.. lol
Ray
Is this your Savage ?