Trigger tuned on my MK II 260 - 05/29/08
I have mentioned before my Ruger all-weather 260. They never made a SS in 260 with a laminate stock, and that is what I really, really wanted. So I sent it back to the factory for a retrofit laminate stock.
The bad news was that they would not work on the rifle until they had replaced the trigger, sear, and safety which I had paid a gunsmith good money to tune for me.
The good news is that they replaced my altered components with the new trigger from the Hawkeye.
I just got the rifle back from the 'smith after having the new trigger tuned. SWEEEET
It is, in all respects, superior to the MK II trigger after it was worked on. Whether that is due to a different rifle smith doing the work, or due to different components I'd not hazard a guess.
The new Savage accu-trigger is recognized as a marvel of modern engineering. Most would admit that it breaks like a sliver of glass.
The accu-trigger ain't got nothin' on this Ruger now. We set them both up side by side and my pard and I both gave the edge to my Ruger. And the Ruger has no funny paddle sticking out the front of the trigger.
The bad news was that they would not work on the rifle until they had replaced the trigger, sear, and safety which I had paid a gunsmith good money to tune for me.
The good news is that they replaced my altered components with the new trigger from the Hawkeye.
I just got the rifle back from the 'smith after having the new trigger tuned. SWEEEET
It is, in all respects, superior to the MK II trigger after it was worked on. Whether that is due to a different rifle smith doing the work, or due to different components I'd not hazard a guess.
The new Savage accu-trigger is recognized as a marvel of modern engineering. Most would admit that it breaks like a sliver of glass.
The accu-trigger ain't got nothin' on this Ruger now. We set them both up side by side and my pard and I both gave the edge to my Ruger. And the Ruger has no funny paddle sticking out the front of the trigger.