OK here's the deal the Stevens 200 trigger is the EXACT same trigger that came on savages pre accu/glock, adjustable for overtravel and pull to an extent
BUT
apparently as a cost cutting measure the folks at savage don't bother adjusting the overtravel on the 200's. Every stevens 200 I've tinkered with has had the overtravel screw fully backed out from the factory.
A little adjustment for overtravel and back off the trigger return spring a tad will give you a much improved trigger experiance.
another option is to buy a three screw savage trigger. These are the same as the trigger noted above save they also have a sear engagement adjustment. When these puppies are adjusted properly they'll break like a glass rod at 3.5 lbs on the stock return spring
well im gonna get a rifle basix trigger for my 200. they have 2 versions and im most likely gonnat get the better of the two its more expensive but more adjustable also. its the SAV-2
I have the SAV1 installed in my stevens 200 bench gun, as light as it is the sav2 in a hunting rifle would be downright dangerous