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Interesting Beretta observation
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 885310" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Savage was the rirst company to come out with an improved trigger system, the Accu-trigger. That is as smooth, slick and was the best trigger available for years. Now all of the other companys have come out with thir version of it and almost all of the triggers have been improved. I made a lot of money when I had the gunshop installing after market triggers in Remingtons, Winchesters and Rugers. The last new rifle I bought was a Savage and it's trigger is as good or better then the after market ones. Friend of mine bought a Remington a couple of months ago, a Model 799 I think it was. The trigger breaks clean with no over travel but it can;t be adjusted below about 10 pounds. I've still got a couple of Remingtons and Winchesters with aftermarket triggers and really like them. Sold the Savage because it was the poorest shooting Savage I've shjot in years. I never could get it to shoot under and inch no matter what I tried, never had that trouble with any other Savage except for an old M99 in .308</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 885310, member: 34"] Savage was the rirst company to come out with an improved trigger system, the Accu-trigger. That is as smooth, slick and was the best trigger available for years. Now all of the other companys have come out with thir version of it and almost all of the triggers have been improved. I made a lot of money when I had the gunshop installing after market triggers in Remingtons, Winchesters and Rugers. The last new rifle I bought was a Savage and it's trigger is as good or better then the after market ones. Friend of mine bought a Remington a couple of months ago, a Model 799 I think it was. The trigger breaks clean with no over travel but it can;t be adjusted below about 10 pounds. I've still got a couple of Remingtons and Winchesters with aftermarket triggers and really like them. Sold the Savage because it was the poorest shooting Savage I've shjot in years. I never could get it to shoot under and inch no matter what I tried, never had that trouble with any other Savage except for an old M99 in .308 [/QUOTE]
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