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  1. nbutze

    The smoothest action.

    DLC may feel smooth at first, but remember the downfall is that it can chip. The metal under the DLC (paint) is not hardened. Once it starts chipping it will keep going and the metal under has no treatment. This action was bought new in July. 1500 rounds through it. The BAT TR is melonited...
  2. nbutze

    The smoothest action.

    BAT TR.
  3. nbutze

    Bix N Andy TacSport Triggers for Rem 700

    You are correct. Guys, if you ever have any questions please feel free to PM me or call at the Bullet Central office 701-371-4444 Luke is the best to talk to about tech questions. Ask for Nick (me) if he isn't available.
  4. nbutze

    Bix N Andy TacSport Triggers for Rem 700

    I am sorry that you had this experience in your Remington 700. Some of the Rem 700 actions have a different cocking piece to top sear measurement (some of the custom actions out there have this too) The Bix'n Andy is actually the most adaptable trigger on the market. We have different top...
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    Bix N Andy TacSport Triggers for Rem 700

    Basically pull weight is the difference the user will know. To make the pull weight less they have to machine and fit some of the parts a little bit differently that takes time and added a little cost. So many shooters will never need or want a trigger less than 10 oz. so we kept the original...
  6. nbutze

    McMillan Mc3 TPIM Stocks? Reviews?

    McMillan Carbon A5, Greyboe Renegade, McMillan A5. All bought within the last year. Loving them all. I would like to try a Mc3 stock for my .223 trainer. Does anyone have confirmation that they come in black?
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    Grayboe Stocks?

    I love my McMillan Stocks and they are the best quality, but for the price the Grayboe is awesome. I am going to shoot my .308 with out being bedded and see how it is. In a couple of weeks I will bed it. Aluminum Pillars would be a nice upgrade, but I can put those in myself I guess. Also...
  8. nbutze

    BAT Machine TR Action

    The action is no more prone to galling than any other Stainless action. If you put grease on the bolt when you clean the barrel or even every other time you clean the barrel, you will have no problems (from my experience) (assuming you clean the barrel every 400-600 rounds)
  9. nbutze

    BAT Machine TR Action

    LOL, it seems that some of you don't like world records. I have always seen them as the pinnacle of performance and accuracy. I am quite sure that time will reveal BAT's quality and prowess. The TR is NOT a benchrest action, but it's roots in fire control, design, consistancy and quality all go...
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    BAT Machine TR Action

    Which one has set more world records?
  11. nbutze

    Which 2-stage Remington trigger?

    The Marksman Trigger does have open sides and that makes it more suseptable to dust. Also the sear reset force is very low and that also makes it more vulnerable. Although, low reset force is better for accuracy.
  12. nbutze

    BAT Machine TR Action

    Boltfluter/Paul, with due respect I do not think you know what you are talking about. I can assure you that there is not a single BAT QPQ (melonite) action that has galled. If you say "they are proven to gall", please bring the action to me and I will pay you full retail for it. This does not...
  13. nbutze

    Which 2-stage Remington trigger?

    Many times it does not go instantly with out symptoms. Recently we had a guy that said "every now and then it wouldn't go off, so I would run the bolt and the second time it would go" well... the inside of his trigger was full of some kind of oil or solvent. If he would have cleaned his trigger...
  14. nbutze

    Which 2-stage Remington trigger?

    As I do agree with you that Bix'n Andy Triggers have gone down in dusty conditoins, most do not. Most of the time when you do find Bix'n Andy Triggers go down it is usually because of oil inside the triggers and the shooter is using a Bench Rest version that was not really designed for this type...
  15. nbutze

    New rifle build (update)

    If you want the most consistent pull, most capable and dependable trigger on the market. I would choose a Bix'n Andy!
  16. nbutze

    Bix'n Andy - Difference between TacSport 2stage, Marksman and Comp. 2 stage

    Yes they are pretty busy. We leave the building/inventing up to them and they leave the marketing and service up to us! Please give me a call. I have offered this deal to everyone I meet that is interested in a trigger. If the Bix’nAndy is not the best trigger you have ever used we will gladly...
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    Bix'n Andy - Difference between TacSport 2stage, Marksman and Comp. 2 stage

    Hello Kristian, I am sorry I haven’t seen any of your messages come through at BulletCentral. Bix’nAndy in Austria will struggle to respond to questions in English. The largest difference between the Triggers are the pull weight ranges. The competition two stage trigger can go extremely light (5...
  18. nbutze

    Bix 'N Andy Tacsport - Anyone got it yet?

    Just to update you guys. I think everyone here in this thread has been taken care of, but if anyone else is reading and wondering what to do...: We have "Short" Seers in our office. This will make the Bix'n Andy Trigger work in a TL3, Surgeon, (some) Stillers, (some) Remington 700's (98% of the...
  19. nbutze

    Prescription Shooting Eye Glasses

    Thanks for the input guys! I ended up stopping by the Oakley Rx Dealer in town today. They set me up. Really excited to get the glasses. Ill post a picture of them when I get them in my hands. Great coverage, hold on my face nicely, and I don't think I will have any issues with the frames...
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    Prescription Shooting Eye Glasses

    Hey guys, I have been struggling in some positional shooting and shooting in general with my eye glasses. I have an Astigmatism situation and contact lenses are just not comfortable. I have tried them all. In the dust and dirt. It just doesn't work very well. I struggle with the glasses...