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Which aftermarket trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1394946" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>My LRH in 6.5x284 has proven to be exceptionally accurate over the seven years(+500rounds) I have owned the rifle. Now with the Timney, which truly improves the performance of the trigger, I decided to add an MPA Lite Chassis. While the fit and weight is good, I have never been happy with the cheap plastic stock on this rifle. While costly and usually reserved for my custom actioned PRS rifles, I'm anxious to give the chassis a try for LRH hunting. Since taking up PRS competition, the variety of shooting positions and scenarios has influenced my view of potential of the chassis for the varied conditions experienced when hunting. The MPA Lite Chassis weighs in the same as the factory stock currently on the LRH(3#) which will give me a 10.5# weight. The Savage action, IMO is actually quite good when mated with the Timney. My particular sample is true, and the smoothness/lock time of the firing assembly, quite close to my custom actions. Whenever I eventually cook the barrel, I'll get a Criterion March drop-in which is available in light Varmint, identical weight and dimensions as my current barrel that I can easily self install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1394946, member: 10291"] My LRH in 6.5x284 has proven to be exceptionally accurate over the seven years(+500rounds) I have owned the rifle. Now with the Timney, which truly improves the performance of the trigger, I decided to add an MPA Lite Chassis. While the fit and weight is good, I have never been happy with the cheap plastic stock on this rifle. While costly and usually reserved for my custom actioned PRS rifles, I’m anxious to give the chassis a try for LRH hunting. Since taking up PRS competition, the variety of shooting positions and scenarios has influenced my view of potential of the chassis for the varied conditions experienced when hunting. The MPA Lite Chassis weighs in the same as the factory stock currently on the LRH(3#) which will give me a 10.5# weight. The Savage action, IMO is actually quite good when mated with the Timney. My particular sample is true, and the smoothness/lock time of the firing assembly, quite close to my custom actions. Whenever I eventually cook the barrel, I’ll get a Criterion March drop-in which is available in light Varmint, identical weight and dimensions as my current barrel that I can easily self install. [/QUOTE]
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