opinions on accutrigger?

Works at least as well as the X-Mark Pro. Perceived break crisper with AccuTrigger as blade pretensions sear, the force applied on the blade blade assists in releasing the sear.

Easy to adjust, broad range of adjustability, and easy to swap spring with lighter weight spring from their target model (no need to remove trigger from receiver). Between factory X-Mark Pro & AccuTrigger would replace the X-Mark first before the Savage (have both versions X-Mark and Accutrigger).
 
I agree. As an inexpensive pred/varmint rifle able to 'reach out', I opted for a Savage 112BVSS in 25-06. I put decent glass on it and the package, including the accutrigger hasn't been a disappointment:).

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You gotta love it when you get results like that.:cool: Nice shooting JP.
 
I have one on a new Model 10 Predator Hunter Max 1 and really like it on the bench. It's so lite that I was wondering if I got the target model. After doing some load development the trigger in my Cooper felt weird when I switched rifles.
 
thanks guy appreciate it, I think I will be getting my model 11 with accutrigger :)
got some decent glass already waiting

(vortex viper 3-9 x 40)

any recommendation for base and rings?
 
i've got a accutrigger on my .17

theres no comparison to a timney, but, it is very nice for a stock trigger.

I don't notice the blade much at all, I start my pull at the top of the blade, and slowly slide my finger down until I reach the trigger itself.

for bases and rings, anything solid, I like Leupold myself.
 
Accu trigger; Savage's half-baked overly complicated answer to their own crap trigger question, simutaneously attempting to diminish liability and promote a user adjustable trigger. It's better than the old one, worse than the after market options.
 
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