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Savage bottom bolt release conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 3065059" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Not sure about all aspects of converting from bottom to top release. But do know the regular and target sears are different. The target sear has a bit longer arm, I believe.</p><p>One tip I can give you is to get a set of trigger shims for the target trigger or any Accutrigger. This about the only way to achieve a reliable below 1 lb. pull weight on the trigger. The housing and sear for the Savage Accutrigger are stamped metal, so tolerances aren't tight. You can get a set of small washers (shims) that allow you to take out the slop on the sides of the trigger inside the housing. You can also use the shims to better align the sear and trigger engagement. They work great and are inexpensive.</p><p>You can order them here:</p><p><a href="https://www.triggershims.com/savage.php#SavAccuShim-K" target="_blank">https://www.triggershims.com/savage.php#SavAccuShim-K</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 3065059, member: 74902"] Not sure about all aspects of converting from bottom to top release. But do know the regular and target sears are different. The target sear has a bit longer arm, I believe. One tip I can give you is to get a set of trigger shims for the target trigger or any Accutrigger. This about the only way to achieve a reliable below 1 lb. pull weight on the trigger. The housing and sear for the Savage Accutrigger are stamped metal, so tolerances aren't tight. You can get a set of small washers (shims) that allow you to take out the slop on the sides of the trigger inside the housing. You can also use the shims to better align the sear and trigger engagement. They work great and are inexpensive. You can order them here: [URL]https://www.triggershims.com/savage.php#SavAccuShim-K[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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