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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1158679" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>+1 I'm done with any trigger brands besides the triggers mentioned above along with huber concepts. I ran a rifle basix on my edge for years. About 3 years ago I was hunting mule deer in Wyoming and we had been getting rained on lightly for 3 days. I saw a coyote at a little over 600 yards and decided to shoot him. Went to take the trigger off safety and couldn't it was stuck. Luckily I carry Allen wrenches in the field. Took the stock off and found that the metal recess that a ball bearing sits in for the safety to pivot off of had rusted the ball bearing in place. It was very obvious this area of the trigger assembly had a poor coating that rusted easily. In rifle basix's defense, the trigger had never been cleaned since its purchase. Just recently this same triggers pull weight has been all over the place. It's set at 14 oZ but it might take 3 pounds for it to go off now and anywhere in between. In the end you get what you pay for so go with the best you can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1158679, member: 21446"] +1 I'm done with any trigger brands besides the triggers mentioned above along with huber concepts. I ran a rifle basix on my edge for years. About 3 years ago I was hunting mule deer in Wyoming and we had been getting rained on lightly for 3 days. I saw a coyote at a little over 600 yards and decided to shoot him. Went to take the trigger off safety and couldn't it was stuck. Luckily I carry Allen wrenches in the field. Took the stock off and found that the metal recess that a ball bearing sits in for the safety to pivot off of had rusted the ball bearing in place. It was very obvious this area of the trigger assembly had a poor coating that rusted easily. In rifle basix's defense, the trigger had never been cleaned since its purchase. Just recently this same triggers pull weight has been all over the place. It's set at 14 oZ but it might take 3 pounds for it to go off now and anywhere in between. In the end you get what you pay for so go with the best you can afford. [/QUOTE]
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