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centershot
10-06-2023, 09:01 PM
I have an accu trigger on my 110. Is it better to replace just the trigger as a Rifle Basics #1 or the Timney trigger? Or replace the entire trigger as in a Rifle Basics #2?

Dave Hoback
10-06-2023, 09:06 PM
Yes!


I actually prefer my custom modified Accutriggers.

ArtinNC
10-07-2023, 03:48 AM
I really like my Rifle Basics #2 . But never had a modified Accutrigger.

South Prairie jim
10-07-2023, 06:21 AM
Friend of mine just went with Jard, says it was easy to install and seems to like it.

dusterdave
10-07-2023, 06:23 AM
Basics is a pain at first but use the heavy spring provided and make Tiny adjustments as you go paying attention to sear engagement
After a few days you will have it good as it will be--they seem to like a little pull weight to work good--light as it will go is not the sweet spot and will just drive you crazy--settle on 1 1/2 lb range and they are satisfactory in my limited experience I like mine now--they improve as round count goes up and they "break in"

GrenGuy
10-07-2023, 07:11 AM
I think most shooters could be happy with the Jard. It is the easy button, is the only “total replacement”, but is also the most expensive. Last I saw, the Safety Bar was an additional $49.95 cost, which I’m sure most shooters would want. For most shooters, all options mentioned can be made to perform acceptability. Including the one in Your rifle. For maximum precision and/or competitive shooting a Savage, I prefer the Rifle Basics Savage II.

Dave Hoback
10-07-2023, 10:19 AM
I really like my Rifle Basics #2 . But never had a modified Accutrigger.

It’s only worth it if you like 2-stage and/or Safe-Action triggers. I do.

RCE1
10-08-2023, 12:31 PM
Once Mr Hoback showed me the way, I actually am quite happy with the AccuTrigger. We're not talking BAT level of precision, here. I had a SAV2 and found it tricky to adjust at the lighter settings. I've had many set triggers and benchrest triggers on custom rifles, so I'm not a newb.

jimreed1948
10-08-2023, 10:36 PM
I have the JARD (https://jardinc.com/savage-centerfire) on mine and really like it.

dusterdave
10-10-2023, 08:34 AM
I got my first red blade target trigger --it is just under 10 oz and is perfect--I can't see needing any better--just a shame it is not sold as a kit--I like it Much more than my Sav 2 --which I have learned to live with and it is OK but nothing like the Remington triggers that I have

Dave Hoback
10-10-2023, 10:39 AM
I got my first red blade target trigger --it is just under 10 oz and is perfect--I can't see needing any better--just a shame it is not sold as a kit--I like it Much more than my Sav 2 --which I have learned to live with and it is OK but nothing like the Remington triggers that I have

Yes, but it’s moot to him (and anyone else wanting one), as the Trigger components cannot be purchased from Savage unless one has an FFL. And I don’t know of any FFL outside of one being a friend, that will simply order the parts for a customer. I’d love to find one that would because that is precisely what I would do. I would LOVE to perform my modifications to a Target Accutrigger as I do the standard Accutriggers. That would be the perfect trigger imho. Unfortunately, the only way of getting one is purchasing a Target 12 Action or Rifle. Sigh

centershot
10-12-2023, 09:03 AM
Thanks for all of the responses. So no one, except Savage, makes after market springs or other "tuning parts" for the Accutrigger? I purchased Rifle Basic triggers for my Remington and, after sending two of them back, gravitated to something else.

Dave Hoback
10-12-2023, 09:46 AM
Thanks for all of the responses. So no one, except Savage, makes after market springs or other "tuning parts" for the Accutrigger? I purchased Rifle Basic triggers for my Remington and, after sending two of them back, gravitated to something else.


Mcarbo makes an aftermarket straight blade Accutrigger replacement. https://www.mcarbo.com/Savage-AXIS-I-II-Flat-Trigger-Drop-In.aspx

lskok
03-04-2024, 10:37 PM
Thanks to some encouragement from Dave Hoback, Gun Shack has the Savage AccuTrigger target trigger assembly as well as the 6oz Target Sear!

Trigger:
https://www.gunshack.com/savage-parts/savage-triggers/savage-target-trigger-assembly

Sear:
https://www.gunshack.com/savage-parts/savage-triggers/savage-sear-6oz

I'm still working on getting a few additional parts that the trigger assembly doesn't include (like e-clips).

Lance

Rocketvapor
03-05-2024, 01:24 AM
Don't forget the 6oz Sear Spring.

Dave Hoback
03-05-2024, 09:35 AM
Thanks to some encouragement from Dave Hoback, Gun Shack has the Savage AccuTrigger target trigger assembly as well as the 6oz Target Sear!

Trigger:
https://www.gunshack.com/savage-parts/savage-triggers/savage-target-trigger-assembly

Sear:
https://www.gunshack.com/savage-parts/savage-triggers/savage-sear-6oz

I'm still working on getting a few additional parts that the trigger assembly doesn't include (like e-clips).

Lance

I appreciate that, but all the kudos goes to Noemi. For the follow up & attention. You put all the work in! Also to you Lance for for his forward thinking. And to providing builders with so many important small parts.

Many people don’t know that these small parts don’t bring a shop any real money. Lance stocks these small integral parts because he is a Savage fan & wants his customers to be happy.

Thank you for all both of you do!

lskok
03-05-2024, 09:55 AM
Don't forget the 6oz Sear Spring.
I forgot to post that one:

https://www.gunshack.com/savage-parts/savage-triggers/savage-target-sear-spring

KMW1954
03-05-2024, 11:55 AM
Tagging this thread so I can access these parts again later!

Once again I sure wish Savage would come up with the same for the Bottom Bolt Release.

Dave Hoback
03-05-2024, 04:08 PM
My friends, I still can’t believe I’m sitting here holding a Target Accutrigger AND 6oz. Sear. I’m just blown away by this. Over the many years I’ve enjoyed Savage 110’s, I’ve grown increasingly more fond of the Accutrigger. I realize the Savage Trigger/Sear/Bolt Release setup is not ideal, however, it eliminates any & all possibility of an accidental discharge. Unfortunately, it’s of no help to a Negligent Discharge. (Not much can be done to combat negligence.) Again though, I have been a fan from the start. And the safety aspect, as well as I previously mentioned, the hint of a 2-Stage trigger are quite appealing to me.

This is a just a really big deal to me guys. Game Changing was mentioned in the other thread. Yes, game changer…, Ground Breaker… It truly is. Not just the Trigger, but really the Sear. This has been the pinnicle part out of reach! But no longer.

KMW1954
03-05-2024, 06:09 PM
Well looks like when I am ready to rebarrel my target rifle it won't be the Model 11. Will have to be the Model 10 with the stagger feed Blind mag. Which I like better anyways. Which then will also mean an upgrade stock as the Sea Camp is a good stock it's just not what I need for more precision work.