hereinaz
11-07-2016, 07:52 PM
I just installed a Timney trigger in my 110. All I have to say is it was simple and I have an awesome hunting trigger. Bounced it off the ground hard, no accidental discharge.
The factory trigger had the coil spring on the back. The change to Timney was of course a major improvement because of adjustable sear engagement. I had a three screw trigger available, but it required the side straight wire spring and this action used the coil spring as I said.
I've adjusted sear engagement on old three screw Savage triggers on actions. They each were adjusted to pretty much the same feel as my Timney trigger. But, the Timney still feels a little cleaner. I wouldn't swap an old three screw Savage trigger for a Timney.
But, the three screw triggers were all more difficult to fine tune than the Timney. Of course, the common factor for the two triggers is the screw that adjusts sear engagement. They both adjust out creep.
The Timney also adjusts pull weight so much easier, with a greater range. There wasn't as much good adjustment with the factory coil spring on the original trigger. And, the trigger pull weight in any Savage trigger with the straight spring is never as finely adjustable as the Timney was.
I would never replace an accutrigger with a Timney.
The factory trigger had the coil spring on the back. The change to Timney was of course a major improvement because of adjustable sear engagement. I had a three screw trigger available, but it required the side straight wire spring and this action used the coil spring as I said.
I've adjusted sear engagement on old three screw Savage triggers on actions. They each were adjusted to pretty much the same feel as my Timney trigger. But, the Timney still feels a little cleaner. I wouldn't swap an old three screw Savage trigger for a Timney.
But, the three screw triggers were all more difficult to fine tune than the Timney. Of course, the common factor for the two triggers is the screw that adjusts sear engagement. They both adjust out creep.
The Timney also adjusts pull weight so much easier, with a greater range. There wasn't as much good adjustment with the factory coil spring on the original trigger. And, the trigger pull weight in any Savage trigger with the straight spring is never as finely adjustable as the Timney was.
I would never replace an accutrigger with a Timney.