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Have it on my 10flcpk.
Must say, it doesn't phase me any more than the same "blade" on my glock trigger...
Hmmm... I wonder if my hatred of Accutriggers stems from my hatred of Glocks...
Have it on my 10flcpk.
Must say, it doesn't phase me any more than the same "blade" on my glock trigger...
All I hear here is, "Whaaaa, waaaa, this trigger feels funny." Adapt and overcome princess.
Hmmm... I wonder if my hatred of Accutriggers stems from my hatred of Glocks...
Hmmm... I wonder if my hatred of Accutriggers stems from my hatred of Glocks...
I don't have the energy to "hate" anything... or anyone for that matter... sounds exhausting...


This ^^^^![]()
I didn't mind the accutrigger on the savages I have tried.
Same with Glocks.![]()
I'm raising three new shooters that are blissfully ignorant of the inter social politics of fashion and trying to look cool for their cliquey friends (so far). So if anyone hates their working Savage Axis (or Glocks) that much they can donate them to my gunsafe, I'll pay for shipping.![]()
I also have several Rem 700's and that trigger out of the box is crap ...
If I had the bucks for a Weatherby, I'd own one. Even their "budget" line is out of my budget right now.The safety blade kinda irritated me and I haven't warmed up to them ever either, although I never had an actual opinion on them one way or another. This is the first I have heard of the resetting issue. But looking it up is seems to be pretty common. Even though it sounds like an easy fix, I think I too will continue to steer my money elsewhere in the future. Being an Enfield guy from the beginning of my years shooting I am quite fond of the two stage trigger,and I am truly in love with the two stage factory Weatherby S2 trigger, and the accuracy guarantee for the price point, you can't beat it. In a .308 I would definitely look into the S2 carbine.
http://www.weatherby.com/product/rifles/vanguard_2/carbine
Love my Accutriggers. Don't understand how it feels "weird" at all. Out of the box it's the best trigger going. In my collection only my Blaser trigger is better, though the 2 stage CZ is darn close too. Sounds like someone should call whine-one-one and ask for a Whaaaaambulance.....![]()
I got that you were looking sub $500 but since you practically eliminated all other offerings inclusive of, although not naming but by default excluding the Marlin XS7 and it's Pro-fire trigger, perhaps the extra $120 is worth waiting for.If I had the bucks for a Weatherby, I'd own one. Even their "budget" line is out of my budget right now.
What I love about all rifles is that between rifle basix and timney I don't have to live with a factory trigger any longer then I can have to..........so if the gun fits, buy a new trigger....
I bought a truck once that I didn't even drive and had new tires put on it, but I didn't let the all season crap tires stop me from getting a good deal on a new truck...........I have bought rifles that have gotten new stocks, barrels and triggers before I shot them, same reason.........
I got that you were looking sub $500 but since you practically eliminated all other offerings inclusive of, although not naming but by default excluding the Marlin XS7 and it's Pro-fire trigger, perhaps the extra $120 is worth waiting for.
http://www.cabelas.ca/product/29807/weatherby-vanguard-series-2-synthetic-bolt-action-rifle
too bad the Browning AB3 is not available in short action. It looks pretty good too.
I'd most likely find something to dislike about it anyways, so it's a non-issue. I ended up biting the bullet and picking up an Axis without the accutrigger, and much to my surprise, it's the same trigger setup as the Stevens out of the box. Smoothing it out should be easy enough, unless I decide to play musical trigger packs. But the stock is abominable. At least it doesn't flex as much as a Stevens does. At under $300 once all was said and done, I figured the flaws were just barely tolerable.
Not only am I picky, but I'm cheap too.




























