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And here comes the fix(es) now for anyone whos having this similar issue with the bix n andy.Ĭhris goes on to explain to me that the bix n andys top sear is lower than the other competitors. His next question was, is it a factory defiance or a modified defiance (ie to a gunsmiths spec). His first question to me was what action? I replied a defiance deviant. He is the bix n andy trigger tech over there and explained my issue to him. I called over to bullet central and talked to chris. I suppose I'll just have to dremel out some fucking material there myself.

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I'm already at the point where i dont have any more fucks left to give on whose fault this is, im just left with the bags. I can clearly see rub marks on the bottom of the trigger assembly on both sides near where the magazine spring ends poke out of ( photo provided in response below).

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To pause here, I took a look inside my chassis and trigger housing. The third actual "fix" I found is that if I apply hard downward and forward pressure on my action to my chassis and then torque my action screws in, rifle cycles just fine without a hiccup. If I loosen either the front or rear action screw, problem goes away.Īnother thing I found is if I use finger pressure and push down on the firing pin head assembly I can cycle my bolt with my other hand and fire with no issues. I've tinkered with it for a good while and I found the issue: If I torque down both action screws I have this half firing issue. Bolt handle becomes really sticky and in order to reset, you need to pull the trigger (to fully have everything set, theres a barely audible click) and then cycle the bolt. I now took care of this issue but another issue rose When I run my bolt handle my trigger would 'half fire' (firing pin goes forward but not fully).

#Bix n andy manual

I followed the instructions from the trigger manual and set it properly. The fix for this would be to increase sear engagement. When I got the trigger back i noticed that if I run the bolt handle hard (as in slap the bolt handle down) the trigger would fire. Trigger was sent back to Bix n Andy for repair and came back to me with a slightly lighter trigger pull (around 1#) Per my request to SAC, use heaviest spring and set to heaviest pull weight (right around 1.25 #) It may have caused the lower sear engagement to break off. My first issue with the trigger was potentially being set on the heaviest pull weight. I will only be speaking about the trigger issues specifically ive already noted my other issues with this build. *bartlein barrels (only thing thats a non issue on this build)Īll parts were sent to SAC for work and was built by SAC. SAC Alpha 11 (defiance deviant to their specs) this becomes important later, including surgeon & tempest owners (so far)īix n Andy single stage no safety trigger The fix is coming from bullet central directly and i'll chronicle everything i've had to deal with this trigger. This shoe is vertical in relation to the rifle receiver and has a nice hook on the bottom to offer better finger orientation on the shoe.This is a PSA for the Bix n Andy trigger and the semi known issues out there. This smooth, wide shoe has 3 grooved ribs machined into the surface that offers a nice sense of finger location on the trigger.įinally, the 90º shoe is a wide and straight shoe that tactical shooters have come to love in many competition shooting disciplines. Hunters around the world have come to enjoy a ribbed trigger shoe. This traction is very satisfying to the touch and provides an extra sense of touch when utilizing a light trigger pull weight in a tactical competition or cold hunting conditions. The Gator Grip is the same width as the Competition shoe, but has a very appealing gator traction machined into the aluminum trigger shoe. It is wider than the original TacSport shoe and is an absolute favorite among shooters around the world. The Smooth Curved Shoe is what the Bix’n Andy Benchrest triggers use. Four different styles to choose from and they’re easy to swap out. These exchangeable trigger shoes are for shooters that want to customize their trigger experience.












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