Rifle Basix Savage 110 Target Trigger
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Pilgrim's Review of Rifle Basix Savage 110 Target Trigger
So, I have a Savage Md. in a Ashbury Precision Chassis. It came with the Orange trigger. The book it came with says it’s a Law Enforcement model. The trigger has been good but some times when touched on the side it would drop the Target sear and catch on the acutrigger safety. This would mean you have to lift the bolt to reset Savages system.
Install of the Rifle Basic is straight forward and is made much better than the Savage stamped sheet metal. I could not use the lighter spring it came with as the slightest bump ( the bolt actually has a silicone rubber bumper) it would fire as now there is no extra level of safety. I had to use the heavier spring and have it set at 12 oz. It has a little creep with no adjustment but does have an adjustment for over travel. A sharp rap with a brass hammer on the receiver will fire the gun. I believe this is due to the target sear more than anything. I only use the gun at the range as it’s quite heavy with the chassis and 26” barrel. I’m still 50/50 if it’s better than stock orange trigger/target sear.
Install of the Rifle Basic is straight forward and is made much better than the Savage stamped sheet metal. I could not use the lighter spring it came with as the slightest bump ( the bolt actually has a silicone rubber bumper) it would fire as now there is no extra level of safety. I had to use the heavier spring and have it set at 12 oz. It has a little creep with no adjustment but does have an adjustment for over travel. A sharp rap with a brass hammer on the receiver will fire the gun. I believe this is due to the target sear more than anything. I only use the gun at the range as it’s quite heavy with the chassis and 26” barrel. I’m still 50/50 if it’s better than stock orange trigger/target sear.
Pros:
- Well built inexpensive
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Range only and seasoned shooters. Failure rate to high for a new shooter.
Would Recommend:
Yes