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Well, I think it's good when we review products from other websites, etc. My son recently bought a new Savage Axis on black Friday from Cabela's. Well, needless to say, the trigger was horrible. I Googled triggers/jobs, etc on this gun. The site MCARBO came up and I looked at them. They offer spring kits for a ton of guns. I'm not a gunsmith, expert by any means, but I thought, what the heck. I ordered the spring kit for $15.95. They have YouTube videos for all their installations. I watched it and had the spring switched out in about 10 minutes. I don't have a trigger gauge, but it made a huge difference in the weight of the pull and took all the creep out of the trigger. I am very pleased along with my son with the difference this made and how simple it was. I am going to probably switch out the springs on my (2) Remington 870's turkey guns. I realize this may be old news to some, but for a poor simple minded boy like me, I'm jumping up and down!

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No accutrigger Sal's rifle has one and it's great
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Its the Savage Axis XP ll that has the accu-trigger. What caliber did he get ? You messing with me about the huge difference, that's what kept me from getting the XP. The XP ll is a lot more money. :banghead:
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I have installed MCARBO trigger spring kits on several of my guns. Marlin 60, a couple of 870s and an 1100. Latest install was on my Tristar Viper .410. Results depend on how heavy the trigger was to start with. Typically trigger pull is reduced by 2-3#s measured with my digital trigger gauge. Fast shipping and excellent customer service. Veteran owned.
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spider316 wrote: December 15th, 2019, 1:03 pm Its the Savage Axis XP ll that has the accu-trigger. What caliber did he get ? You messing with me about the huge difference, that's what kept me from getting the XP. The XP ll is a lot more money. :banghead:
Not joking, for $20 shipped to your door, it was well worth it. I can't tell you how many pounds it cut off, but they say 2-3 lbs as stated above. I was shocked that it eliminated all the creep and it had quite a bit.

Oh he got it in 6.5 CREEDMOOR..................HECK YEA!
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CamoMan4025 wrote: December 15th, 2019, 5:38 pm
spider316 wrote: December 15th, 2019, 1:03 pm Its the Savage Axis XP ll that has the accu-trigger. What caliber did he get ? You messing with me about the huge difference, that's what kept me from getting the XP. The XP ll is a lot more money. :banghead:
Not joking, for $20 shipped to your door, it was well worth it. I can't tell you how many pounds it cut off, but they say 2-3 lbs as stated above. I was shocked that it eliminated all the creep and it had quite a bit.

Oh he got it in 6.5 CREEDMOOR..................HECK YEA!
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I bought an 870 spring from them. Very pleased with it!
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MCARBO spring kit for the Rem 870/1100/11-87 isn't as good as a Timney trigger kit with sear, but well worth the money. MCARBO spring for my Tristar .410 reduced trigger pull from 5.5#s to 3.5#s. I'm very happy with the results. Not many after market parts available for Tristars yet.
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I put one in my 870 20ga and it made a big difference
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Ordered the kit for .y 6.5 creedmoor worked good nice co.pany makes good stuff at a reasonable price

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I’ve put them on some Mossbergs in the past. I was surprised at the improvement.
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guesswho wrote: August 14th, 2020, 12:26 pm I’ve put them on some Mossbergs in the past. I was surprised at the improvement.
My experience as well. Just did a Mossberg 500 trigger spring kit last week. Definitely an improvement. As the OP noted, MCARBO's install video made the job easy, excellent company.
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