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Rifle Basix Trigger= help needed
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<blockquote data-quote="DirtySouth85" data-source="post: 629763" data-attributes="member: 28573"><p>Ok, Lets talk about RB triggers again.... Now that I have the second trigger, and I have a Lyman digital trigger pull gauge to put on it now. </p><p></p><p>And I am still unhappy. Because the trigger does not do what is advertised. This one does the same thing as the last. </p><p></p><p>If I put the red spring which is the lighter of the two, and adjust the trigger to below 14 ounces it is unsafe. If you rack the bolt hard enough, as in a hunting situation for a follow up shot the gun will FIRE. That's right, go off while closing the bolt in a quick manor. </p><p></p><p>Anything below 10 ounces and the sear may not even catch, but if it does you can't close the bolt anything but super soft or the gun will go off. </p><p></p><p>So, I can get it below 1lb and it be safe, but 4 ounces is a huge stretch. The trigger does not do what's advertised. </p><p></p><p>And I swapped out springs between the two triggers and tried everything possible since I have both of them at the moment, but if I wanted to swap out another trigger (Different brand), I still wouldn't be happy, because I don't think there is another one (with a safety) that will adjust below 1lb. </p><p></p><p>RB triggers are disappointing. Customer service is good, but they're are not as advertised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtySouth85, post: 629763, member: 28573"] Ok, Lets talk about RB triggers again.... Now that I have the second trigger, and I have a Lyman digital trigger pull gauge to put on it now. And I am still unhappy. Because the trigger does not do what is advertised. This one does the same thing as the last. If I put the red spring which is the lighter of the two, and adjust the trigger to below 14 ounces it is unsafe. If you rack the bolt hard enough, as in a hunting situation for a follow up shot the gun will FIRE. That's right, go off while closing the bolt in a quick manor. Anything below 10 ounces and the sear may not even catch, but if it does you can't close the bolt anything but super soft or the gun will go off. So, I can get it below 1lb and it be safe, but 4 ounces is a huge stretch. The trigger does not do what's advertised. And I swapped out springs between the two triggers and tried everything possible since I have both of them at the moment, but if I wanted to swap out another trigger (Different brand), I still wouldn't be happy, because I don't think there is another one (with a safety) that will adjust below 1lb. RB triggers are disappointing. Customer service is good, but they're are not as advertised. [/QUOTE]
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