So many people have been PM'ing me about how I dropped the pull weight of my Savage 17 HMR's trigger. In my books the accutriggers adjustability is set to the softest weight from the factory which is good, but in my books not good enough. In this post I will guide you step by step (with my gf's help at points to point at what I am talking about) on how I got my trigger weight to just under 2 lbs. I am not responsible for your rifle if you screw it up/butcher it. Down to business!
Step 1: Remove these two bolts with an allen key and pull your action out.

Step 2: Remove the safety spring


Step 3: Flip the action over and remove the retainer C clip and pull the trigger pin

Step 4: This is the culprit of the poor pull weight, as you can see it is screwed all the way to the trigger (means it cant be any softer, I did the mod before the pics so please do not comment that I did nothing)

Step 5: I took a grinder and slightly notched out the back were the spring screws in (this is were my gf is pointing to)

Step 6: Screw the spring back into place, as you can see now the spring sits lower on the trigger resulting in it creating less pressure before you release the sear. If you grinded down to far and your trigger is not reseting do NOT fear, just raise the spring by turning it back up until you get the trigger to either reset or your desired pull weight

Step 7: Reassemble the rifle in reverse order of these steps.
I personally did not find this to be that difficult to do, I dont know if this has ever been done before if not I figured it out!
Enjoy guys!
Step 1: Remove these two bolts with an allen key and pull your action out.

Step 2: Remove the safety spring


Step 3: Flip the action over and remove the retainer C clip and pull the trigger pin

Step 4: This is the culprit of the poor pull weight, as you can see it is screwed all the way to the trigger (means it cant be any softer, I did the mod before the pics so please do not comment that I did nothing)

Step 5: I took a grinder and slightly notched out the back were the spring screws in (this is were my gf is pointing to)

Step 6: Screw the spring back into place, as you can see now the spring sits lower on the trigger resulting in it creating less pressure before you release the sear. If you grinded down to far and your trigger is not reseting do NOT fear, just raise the spring by turning it back up until you get the trigger to either reset or your desired pull weight

Step 7: Reassemble the rifle in reverse order of these steps.
I personally did not find this to be that difficult to do, I dont know if this has ever been done before if not I figured it out!
Enjoy guys!


















































