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Thread: Savage triggers setting off when bumping the blade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    ...a fraction of a mm with the pressure of a pixy fart sets it off, or is it non adjustable?

    I imagine people usually lighten triggers when they buy savages but this is beyond light

    That does sound like something isn't right, it should be the same force as the normal trigger pull - from memory the user adjustment on the regular models can go down to around 2.5lb pull and the target models down to 1.25lb.

    If its a new rifle it probably came with a little screwdriver thing for adjusting the trigger weight? You could try increasing that a bit in the meantime and see if it helps.


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    this one would be under a pound for sure
    Ill let him know and tell him to send it to his pet gunsmith

    thanks guys

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    yeah I got shit for brains, sometimes it takes me a few times to get a message across

    I think someones tried to make this one "really good"

    thanks again for the help

 

 

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