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Rifle Basix Trigger Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocky7" data-source="post: 517933" data-attributes="member: 9781"><p>I was looking for some other advice on a Rifle Basix trigger and noticed your old post. You probably solved the problem long ago, but if not I think I know the answer. I had the same problem with a couple Rifle Basix triggers on a Montana 99 action - same geometry as Win 70. The problem was that the Rifle Basix pivot collar at the top of the trigger is a mite too thick and it binds on the bottom of the action - take some of that material off the top 1/2 of the collar with a Dremel....enough so that the trigger swings freely back and forth with the pivot pin in place. From there, you can go ahead with the normal adjustments.</p><p></p><p>I just installed a couple of the newer black Rifle Basix triggers and they didn't bindy must've used a different mold for those.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocky7, post: 517933, member: 9781"] I was looking for some other advice on a Rifle Basix trigger and noticed your old post. You probably solved the problem long ago, but if not I think I know the answer. I had the same problem with a couple Rifle Basix triggers on a Montana 99 action - same geometry as Win 70. The problem was that the Rifle Basix pivot collar at the top of the trigger is a mite too thick and it binds on the bottom of the action - take some of that material off the top 1/2 of the collar with a Dremel....enough so that the trigger swings freely back and forth with the pivot pin in place. From there, you can go ahead with the normal adjustments. I just installed a couple of the newer black Rifle Basix triggers and they didn't bindy must've used a different mold for those. Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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