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    Timney used to make one. The L461, L579 and AI & II series use the same trigger from memory, that should broaden your search. https://timneytriggers.com/sako-a-actions/

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    The guy who had mine before me set it real light like <500g and then we wound it back out to about 2000g. Later I lightened it back to around 1300g. The measuresd weight depends a lot on the angle you pull it at.

    Isn't your one adjjustable down to a nice weight ?

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    Seems that even with the weight-of-pull screw screwed fairly well in, the trigger is still fairly heavy.Haven't put a gauge on it, but not something my grandson could squeeze off easily. Might have more of a play around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bagheera View Post
    The guy who had mine before me set it real light like <500g and then we wound it back out to about 2000g. Later I lightened it back to around 1300g. The measuresd weight depends a lot on the angle you pull it at.

    Isn't your one adjjustable down to a nice weight ?
    Sako has two types of triggers. The target / varmint model has an externally adjustable match trigger and these are really nice while the standard sporter model has a conventional trigger, adjustable only if you remove from the stock and these are not as sweet, but can be adjusted fairly crisp.
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