Re: Accutrigger question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bodywerks</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MSG Janoski</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Lank,
Did you read your manual about the Accutrigger? There are literally hundreds of thousands of Accutriggers being used with absolutely no troubles whatsoever.
Will there be some that are defective...of course but most of the time it's operator error over malfunction.
</div></div>
All four of my savages that have accutriggers had sear slippage problems right out of the box, which as far as I'm concerned means that operator error has nothing to do with it.
over on savage shooters it seems like there is a thread a week about this very problem, and almost all of them started with an unmodified factory rifle. And for every one of them someone has posted to increase the pull weight to help eliminate the problem. Well, there's a couple problems with that - for one, it doesn't always fix the problem, and for another the triggers are already above 2 pounds pull when they are unreliable. It seems that you need 3 or more pounds of pull to make them even semi reliable. That may be fine for a hunting gun but for my target guns I want a pound or less. </div></div>
To have four that were malfunctioning out of the box, you are in an astronomical percentage.
Over at Savage Shooters...over anywhere, and here on SH, on all public forums the statistical dynamics always bear out there will be the smallest percentage complaining the most over problems that are actually minute overall. (Plus a wise person will look at who the major contributors are and who advertise on any website.)
I only know, personally, eight Savage rifle owners, five of which have Accutriggers and none of those have had any trouble with theirs functioning either and like myself they have lowered the pull weight (I lowered mine to 1 1/2 lbs) of their triggers with no ill effects.
I have witnessed on a firing range at Ft. Campbell two individuals who were having trouble with new Savage rifles shown some proper firing technique by a range master/armorer and their "trigger problems" suddenly disappeared.
With today's liability factors that firearms manufactures have to deal with if there were any problems of significance with the Accutrigger there would have been a recall/replacement long ago.
But let me add if any feel the need or want to replace their Accutrigger with an aftermarket one by all means spend some money the economy can certainly use it!