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Rifle Basix Trigger= help needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 628341" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I've only had one, and it's on the Savage. Yet I've been around a dozen or so thru the years. The one they make for a Remington dosn't seem to work quite as well as the Savage (why I don't know). One issue I've seen with the Remingtons using them is a gun that came with the J-lock seems to be the one that is hard to get running. My .223 was a J-lock gun, and that's why I never went with it. But with some other changes I made, I think it would work just fine. The Savage has a speedlock kit in it, and it liked to drove me nuts getting all that ironed out (cocking mechanism was very stiff). Then I learned that it was the nature of the beast. I'm not in love with those six ounce triggers out in the field, and tend to stay away from them and folks that use them out there. Two pounds is about right for me, but have had the Savage down to fourteen ounces without a glitch. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 628341, member: 25383"] I've only had one, and it's on the Savage. Yet I've been around a dozen or so thru the years. The one they make for a Remington dosn't seem to work quite as well as the Savage (why I don't know). One issue I've seen with the Remingtons using them is a gun that came with the J-lock seems to be the one that is hard to get running. My .223 was a J-lock gun, and that's why I never went with it. But with some other changes I made, I think it would work just fine. The Savage has a speedlock kit in it, and it liked to drove me nuts getting all that ironed out (cocking mechanism was very stiff). Then I learned that it was the nature of the beast. I'm not in love with those six ounce triggers out in the field, and tend to stay away from them and folks that use them out there. Two pounds is about right for me, but have had the Savage down to fourteen ounces without a glitch. gary [/QUOTE]
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