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Hey all,
I'm looking to swap out the stock trigger on my savage 111, 30-06. Trying to stay away from the accutrigger retro. Any suggestions?
 

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+1 Timney. Good workmanship, easy to install
 

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A Savage trigger is reworkable by a good gunsmith. I've had two Savage triggers worked on by a gunsmith with good results.
 
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Well here she is. I decided to go with Rifle Basix Sav-1. Trigger pull is 14oz. To 3lbs. This was the deciding factor for me. It came out to 85$ with shipping. It took about two hours to install & fine tune. Not much to it, just took my time fine tuning it. Used my digital rapala fish scale set the trigger pull to 1lb 4oz. Super smooth! Thanks for the help & suggestions.
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very good. let us know how it shoots. in the process of selling my savage but maybe i will reconsider....
 

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i have a savage 110 300 winmag pre accutrigger that i adjusted myself and i love it! .4 MOA at 100 yards and at 400 yards with factory loads. Henmar, reconsider! Savage makes a great rifle taht is hard to beat.
 

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believe me i know. it was my hunting rifle for 15 years. buts its pretty much a done deal and its going to a good home.
 

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