Bix'n Andy trigger question

BixnAndy have one of if not the most repeatable trigger pulls on the market. They also understand overtravel is a good thing which TT does not. I have a BixnAndy in my Fierce and a Tacsport in my Big Horn. They are my favorite trigger by far.
 
Just had my smith send me a gun back and I thought he was going to put in a Trigger Tech trigger in it. The gun gets here and he put this Bix'n Andy trigger in it. I seems ok. The shoe is a little narrow for my taste but they do sell replacements for them for $40. It breaks at 1lb 6oz every time on a scale. Should I worry about this thing? Ive never heard of em before yesterday.
Sounds like you have a great gunsmith! You will love the Bix'n Andy. It is far more consistant than the Trigger Tech, Servicable (Yes, you can open it and clean it easily yourself if you go out in some nasty conditions and want to be sure it is clean) and finally you can put any shoe you want in it quite easily. PM me if you ever have questions. I work for Bix'n Andy USA/Bullet Central
 
Just had my smith send me a gun back and I thought he was going to put in a Trigger Tech trigger in it. The gun gets here and he put this Bix'n Andy trigger in it. I seems ok. The shoe is a little narrow for my taste but they do sell replacements for them for $40. It breaks at 1lb 6oz every time on a scale. Should I worry about this thing? Ive never heard of em before yesterday.
I love the Bix'n Andy triggers. I have them on my last two builds. Different triggers for different likes as well. Supper nice and you will not go to any other trigger with the exception of maybe an Aunsutz. But then again you can't really get those. Great ! Awesome! Triggers. Call Bullet Central. They can help you out with more info on their website. Jim
 
Sounds like you have a great gunsmith! You will love the Bix'n Andy. It is far more consistant than the Trigger Tech, Servicable (Yes, you can open it and clean it easily yourself if you go out in some nasty conditions and want to be sure it is clean) and finally you can put any shoe you want in it quite easily. PM me if you ever have questions. I work for Bix'n Andy USA/Bullet Central


Speedy Gonzales in San Antonio,TX
 
There is a very good cleaning tutorial online for the Bixnandy, apparently you'll need it, I was wanting one and got talked out of it quick for a hunting rifle by someone who uses them a lot. Super sweet in a clean bench gun though!
 
There is a very good cleaning tutorial online for the Bixnandy, apparently you'll need it, I was wanting one and got talked out of it quick for a hunting rifle by someone who uses them a lot. Super sweet in a clean bench gun though!


The gun that he put that trigger in weighs like 11 pounds it's got a 30 inch bull barrel and a laminate stock. Doubtful it's going to see a whole Lotta time in that deer blind
 
Blaser's have super triggers, break repeatedly at 1.8 lb from the factory. Nevertheless I was looking to replace with a Bix"n Andy ..... until I priced them! Figured the factory trigger was good enough for a hunting rifle.
 
There is a very good cleaning tutorial online for the Bixnandy, apparently you'll need it, I was wanting one and got talked out of it quick for a hunting rifle by someone who uses them a lot. Super sweet in a clean bench gun though!
The tac sport or the tac sport pro are the ones to use in a hunting rifle as they are enclosed. I shot several rifle matches and hunted with it all year without any issues.
 
My bix n Andy has been in rain and dirty conditions without a hitch not really sure how it would be a lot different than the guts of a TT. The main difference being the approach to overtravel.
 
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