Hello all!
I recently sold an AXSR to build a lighter rifle for Mammoth and related field competitions. I had a very reputable gunsmithing company build me a rifle on an Impact 737R action with a triggertech diamond. I have always been very careful to prevent lube or anything from getting into my trigger as I know these remington-style triggers can be finnicky.
Exactly 6 days before Mammoth Sniper in January, my rifle (which at this point had about 800 rounds through it with a couple of careful cleanings) decided to follow my striker home, which AD'd a round straight downrange. Not cool, especially 6 days before a competition I had been training for 8 months.
I overnighted a Bix N Andy 2 stage tacsport pro. It arrived, I got it set (although the weight adjustment screw was loctited and unable to be moved... I called the folks at Bix and they just asked "why would you want it any lighter than 1.5 lbs?" which I thought was odd.) I shot mammoth with it, which was very rainy on day 2 this year, and by the end of the match my trigger's first stage was super gritty and almost unusable. The trigger wouldn't even go back to neutral after you'd gone through the first stage it was so gritty. Just from some rain (and I kept my rifle covered during the rucks and before stages!!!)
I followed Bix's directions exactly on trigger cleaning, and put it all back together. It was pretty much as good as it was before.
This was about a month ago with two range trips (with no cleanings in between). Now, my Bix is doing the exact same thing as my TT Diamond. No matter how carefully I set the sear, one every 30-40 bolt closes has the sear follow it home.
Is there a trigger out there with reliability like my AXSR? Am I just an idiot? I am not sure. I would love any insights. I won't take this rifle to the range in a condition like this and I'm getting tired of spending $350 on triggers that don't seem safe.
Thanks so much for any help, I'm always still learning so your advice is greatly appreciated.
I recently sold an AXSR to build a lighter rifle for Mammoth and related field competitions. I had a very reputable gunsmithing company build me a rifle on an Impact 737R action with a triggertech diamond. I have always been very careful to prevent lube or anything from getting into my trigger as I know these remington-style triggers can be finnicky.
Exactly 6 days before Mammoth Sniper in January, my rifle (which at this point had about 800 rounds through it with a couple of careful cleanings) decided to follow my striker home, which AD'd a round straight downrange. Not cool, especially 6 days before a competition I had been training for 8 months.
I overnighted a Bix N Andy 2 stage tacsport pro. It arrived, I got it set (although the weight adjustment screw was loctited and unable to be moved... I called the folks at Bix and they just asked "why would you want it any lighter than 1.5 lbs?" which I thought was odd.) I shot mammoth with it, which was very rainy on day 2 this year, and by the end of the match my trigger's first stage was super gritty and almost unusable. The trigger wouldn't even go back to neutral after you'd gone through the first stage it was so gritty. Just from some rain (and I kept my rifle covered during the rucks and before stages!!!)
I followed Bix's directions exactly on trigger cleaning, and put it all back together. It was pretty much as good as it was before.
This was about a month ago with two range trips (with no cleanings in between). Now, my Bix is doing the exact same thing as my TT Diamond. No matter how carefully I set the sear, one every 30-40 bolt closes has the sear follow it home.
Is there a trigger out there with reliability like my AXSR? Am I just an idiot? I am not sure. I would love any insights. I won't take this rifle to the range in a condition like this and I'm getting tired of spending $350 on triggers that don't seem safe.
Thanks so much for any help, I'm always still learning so your advice is greatly appreciated.