Best trigger group on an "affordable" rifle?

Tikkas, Sakos, Kimbers all have nice triggers, near or over your upper price limit. The Savage Accutrigger is also good, unless you are one of those unlucky few like the guy who started a thread awhile ago, moaning because he apparently lacked the coordination to squeeze the accutrigger without locking it up.

But the Weatherby Vanguard S2 has got to be the best low-priced trigger around. I just got my second one, and both have triggers at least as good as any of the others listed above...and the amazing part is that you can buy one for not much more than half of your preset limit.
 
unless you are one of those unlucky few like the guy who started a thread awhile ago, moaning because he apparently lacked the coordination to squeeze the accutrigger without locking it up..

Hahaha that's funny...

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I have two rifles with the Accutrigger, and I must say I am not fond of them at all.
If I decide to keep these rifles, they will be replaced with a better unit.

My best target rifles wear Jewells, and they are definitely superior, but pricey.

I also own 3 or 4 Timneys, which are fine on a hunting rifle.

But the new Factory trigger on the Vanguard S2 is a thing of beauty for a hunting rifle.

Regards, Eagleye.
 
I quite like the accutrigger especially out of the factory rifles I have or have shot. I do have a jard 1lb trigger on my .204 that I like much better but the factory stock one was horrible.
 
You might get a Kimber for $1000 if you look around. My Kimbers' triggers easily beat the Rems, Accu-junk, and even my Cooper although not so easy. My timneys and Rifle-Basix don't stand a chance, and Shilen can be a little hit and miss. Jewels are great, esp if you are shooting at 1 pound. Put the 3 pound spring in and a lot of the magic falls out.

An old style Remington trigger worked on by a guru doesn't have to apologize for much.
 
The new CRF model 70's have a very nice trigger.
Or you can send CGNer guntech your trigger group for adjustment if you otherwise are pleased with your 7400.
He does great work, not too expensive.
 
I have an old Kleingunther K14 that has an amazingly good trigger Noticably Better that the Sako and 2 tikkas I have.
It was made by Voere of germany imported into the states in the seventies and look uncanally like a weatherby mkV with 3 locking lugs.
 
My three SAUER's ( .308, .270, .30-06) have fantastic triggers...But that might be a different price and discussion...

Maybe just a bit :p


When I worked a gun counter I tried pretty much every trigger out there in the under $1000 segment. None are super light, even when adjustable. Tikkas are good all around. The new model 70s are great creep wise and superb overtravel wise, but a little heavy. I never much liked the Accutrigger (I know blasphemy) but they have a slight bit of creep to my finger. Remingtons are decent, but not amazing. Ruger's used to be bad, but recently they are decent. Worst are: Marlin and Non-Accutrigger Savages.
 
Maybe just a bit :p


When I worked a gun counter I tried pretty much every trigger out there in the under $1000 segment. None are super light, even when adjustable. Tikkas are good all around. The new model 70s are great creep wise and superb overtravel wise, but a little heavy. I never much liked the Accutrigger (I know blasphemy) but they have a slight bit of creep to my finger. Remingtons are decent, but not amazing. Ruger's used to be bad, but recently they are decent. Worst are: Marlin and Non-Accutrigger Savages.

Are you referring to the Pro-Fire trigger?
 
Sako A7. Same trigger group as the 85's but more affordable. Factory set at 3lbs but will go as low as 2 and is nice and crisp.
 
X2 on the xbolt trigger, no creep, almost no backlash, very crisp.

On another note, I have and do own savages with the accu-joke trigger, worst design there is unless you use a ball peen hammer to smack the firing pin into the primer.
 
The Accutrigger on my model 10 is great. I had to adjust it heavier because I think it arrived at about 1/2 pound. Too many "surprise" shots from the light and crisp pull it was set at.

And...the trigger on the Anschutz biathlon rifle with a Fortner bolt is probably the best I've ever tried.
 
I'm quite pleased with the accu-trigger on my model 12 VLP savage. Also I haven't read any negative reviews from any gun mags on it either. Each to their own I guess.
 
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