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Rifle Basix Trigger= help needed
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<blockquote data-quote="DirtySouth85" data-source="post: 630340" data-attributes="member: 28573"><p>I've watched the dvd a few times now to make sure I was doing everything right, and I am. I can get it to 10 ounces and get it to work, but you have to be very careful with it when closing the bolt... It's a pretty simple mechanism, and I didn't get on here at the first sign of trouble with the trigger. I had worked with it for a long time trying to get it right, I don't just quit on things because they aren't going my way. I didn't get to call them last night, but I will for sure tonight. There are 5 screws that you can adjust the trigger with. Not 25. If I find out I'm doing something wrong, I'll let you know. I can take being wrong, but it will have to play out, because I don't think I am. </p><p></p><p>The mechanism seems to fit the action very snugly, like described it should in the dvd. What kind of issue could there be with the action that would keep the trigger from operating right? Just out of square? </p><p></p><p>Guess I could put a micrometer on it and measure the tolerances...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtySouth85, post: 630340, member: 28573"] I've watched the dvd a few times now to make sure I was doing everything right, and I am. I can get it to 10 ounces and get it to work, but you have to be very careful with it when closing the bolt... It's a pretty simple mechanism, and I didn't get on here at the first sign of trouble with the trigger. I had worked with it for a long time trying to get it right, I don't just quit on things because they aren't going my way. I didn't get to call them last night, but I will for sure tonight. There are 5 screws that you can adjust the trigger with. Not 25. If I find out I'm doing something wrong, I'll let you know. I can take being wrong, but it will have to play out, because I don't think I am. The mechanism seems to fit the action very snugly, like described it should in the dvd. What kind of issue could there be with the action that would keep the trigger from operating right? Just out of square? Guess I could put a micrometer on it and measure the tolerances...? [/QUOTE]
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