Just picked up the gun last week. I haven't pulled the trigger yet to see how heavy the pull is or isn't. It was never used or fired. Chambered in 22 hornet and choked 12 gauge. Always wanted one in 223 and 12 gauge and also a vintage wood stocked 20 gauge and 22mag since my dad had one back in the 70's. Came across this 24F predator all black synthetic version by accident. The neighbor's relative passed and they are selling off a bunch of his firearms. They also have one in 20 gauge and 22lr 24F. It's drilled and tapped for a scope rail. The only rail option I saw was a weaver 74 base so I ordered one up. I have a 1-4 Bushnel engauge German reticle red dot scope I'll mount on it when the rail shows. My plan is to use it for predator calling. Seems like from what I've read the trigger pull is extremely heavy in the 24's. Been trying to find some suggestions on trigger pull lighting. Ive always been a trigger snob so I'm sure I will want to try and lighten it.. I've polished trigger groups and switched put springs on alot of firearms and figured I'll end up trying to do the same I this gun. Anyone lighten their 24 triggers? Photos, videos, or suggestions would help. I cant find to much information on how to do it on the savage 24's. I bought it the night before I left town for the holidays. Didn't really look it over much other than. It looked brand new. I gave her $600 pretty quick for it. She wanted $700. I saw there was one that sold on GB for $1199 plus shipping and my Smith said he just sold one for more than the GB price and to snap it up quick so I did. Figured if I can get it to shoot I could double my investment and put it back into something that will shoot. I can post some pics of it when. I get back from Christmas.