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In the 12 Series Varmint Series, the AccuTrigger is adjustable from approximately 1 1/2 lbs to 6 lbs. Although, I haven't adjusted it yet, but it feels like it is in the max setting. When I take it apart to clean the first time, I'll check for sure. Right now, for safety sake, I think I'll leave in the max.Tell me a little about this gun; what is the trigger weight, what barrel, is the action bedded, Barrel free-floated, etc . What were the environmental conditions that day? Was it windy? Did you have the rear of the stock on bags or just shouldering it?
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Well, I haven't experienced the vaporizing bullet yet, but it would be cool to see. Hey, thanks for the helpful input about the target hits going out to 3:00 (horizontally). I think this week I'll attempt to take it apart and reduce the trigger pull. BE, do you have any good references to a website that would help me out on disassembling/reassembling?That is what I wanted to know. I was looking at the horizontal stringing on the target and thought I'd ask some pertinent questions. The wind conditions were the likely cause. There were very little details in the original post, and at 100 yards I expected to see a much tighter shot grouping. There are also shooter induced causes - Too heavy of a trigger weight can cause horizontal shot stringing, out to three o'clock, for a right-handed shooter.
A faster twist rate on the barrel is used to better stabilize a heavier weight bullet. But too fast of a twist rate and accuracy declines too. Some bullets will literally vaporize in mid air when they are spun too fast. The jackets tear and fracture from the extra stress in the barrel and then blow apart under the excessive spin rate as they travel down range. This is really something to see when it happens. Watching the bullet's vapor trail through a spotting scope, as the bullet travels down range, and then all of a sudden 'poof' a small cloud and no more vapor trail.
You'll have to experiment a little to see what bullet weight works best with that twist rate. What were the bullets you used?
I removed the stock from the tigger/bolt/barrel assembly. It was still very clean, and the accu-trigger was simple to adjust. I set it to the lowest position, which should be about 1 1/2 lbs. I also reloaded some 70 & 90 gr bullets, each with 2 different powder loads. It should help me see which load is most accurate. Hopefully, better pattern then I posted to start this topic.This article may help with your Accutrigger adjustment. http://www.sportwaysgunshed.co.nz/savag ... review.htm There is a lot written of how its made, near the end is the adjustment procedure. I don't have anything else on disassembling the rifle itself, maybe someone else on the forum does.