I'm sure many brands of triggers are better than the Savage Accutrigger, in stock form.
The side play between the hanger and trigger can cause false drops if pull isn't really straight.
A slight side force pulling the trigger gets worse at you reduce pull.
Savage Trigger shims (Googlefu) from Shively Shims can be used to reduce side play to minimum.
Even if the sear doesn't drop with side play the matching surfaces between the sear and trigger can cause poor 'feel'.
Takes a little experimenting to get the shims 'just right'.
Not my idea, been done for years.
Many don't like the Safety Blade. I think the stock pull for the blade is about 8oz. The blade also puts force on the trigger.
If you try to reduce total pull force the blade almost trips the trigger for you.
I (non-expert) recommend blade force be kept to 25 to 50% of total force.
I use a 0.3mm X 5mm X 15mm chinesium spring with the end turned up to enter hole in trigger bar.
Trim as needed for maybe 2oz. 1oz blade force and the blade is slow to return.
Use a calibrated trigger finger or a pull gauge when working trigger springs.
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For the trigger spring do a Google/Youtube search for C-582 trigger spring.
Bend a short tip up on one end, test and trim bottom as needed.
Again, these are long time known mods for a decent 6 to 8oz pull with the Accutrigger.
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