I acquired a Stevens 200 in 223. I'm quite sure it doesn't have the Accutrigger. Since this is a Savage action I was wondering if it's possible to fit an Accutrigger to this rifle. Rifle already shoots quite well but the trigger is not great ......
Why is that? They used to be all over the EE for bargain prices. Although that was years ago when the world was a happier placeHonestly, I'm shocked. I didn't think that anyone that has a 200 was selling it.
When they were plentiful and not long discontinued, they sold for peanuts. Even brand new my 30-06 was under $300, which was why I bought it...to use as a beater when I moved to the arctic. The kind of rifle you wouldn't think twice about strapping to a komatik or tossing in the boat. But what we all found out later, was that they all shot well, and some shot lights out. People clued in to that quickly and the supply dried up. My '06 shot sub 1/2" groups with the first handload I tried with Nosler 180gr Partitions (not exactly a match bullet). What started off as a bargain bin rifle turned into one of the best values on the market. I'm certain that Savage discontinued them because they were eating in to the Savage 10/110 market. Essentially, they were too good to keep in the lineup, as counterintuitive as that sounds. Sure, the stocks were flimsy, but honestly, that was a minor issue and people came up with all kinds of creative ways to stiffen the stocks (a popular one was to inlet the forestock and epoxy an arrow shaft into it). The trigger was no screaming hell, but you could adjust it easily and take out a lot of the grit, or you could simply replace it with a Timney or Rifle Basix for under $200.Why is that? They used to be all over the EE for bargain prices. Although that was years ago when the world was a happier place
They still pop up on the EE from time to time.Honestly, I'm shocked. I didn't think that anyone that has a 200 was selling it.
That is the absolute truth! Wish I had bought a 223 or 22-250 back in the day.Fella shoulda bought a few more...LOL
This thread on Optics-trade.eu explains some easy ways to determine which is which:Are the screws for bases 8-40 on Stevens 200 ? Looking for Talleys for mine but they supply the 8-40 screws with their monnts/rings and they specify making sure of screw size. Thanks
Thank you very much !!!This thread on Optics-trade.eu explains some easy ways to determine which is which:
Savage Rifle Screw Size Guide: How to Identify #6-48 vs #8-40
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I used Talley Lightweights on my 200. They worked great.Are the screws for bases 8-40 on Stevens 200 ? Looking for Talleys for mine but they supply the 8-40 screws with their monnts/rings and they specify making sure of screw size. Thanks
They're on order .....I used Talley Lightweights on my 200. They worked great.