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Another, my first Bix'n Andy trigger

I can now report that I have also received my first B&A competition two stage trigger....the second time. Let me explain. When I ordered the trigger I requested that the heavier springs be installed as I’m a sling shooter and don't want anything that breaks in the single digit oz. For whatever reason the trigger came with the light springs installed and no instructions as to how to replace them. I disassembled the trigger, but none of the springs fit any of the spring pockets in the body of the trigger. After a couple of emails, I was told to send it back. A week later a different trigger arrived. I installed it in my new BB Panda, and in a word WOW!!
This is a huge kudos, attaboy, job well done post to B&A at Bullet Central. Although there was a little miscommunication initially, they made it right, right now.. More businesses should follow this example. The trigger was very easy to adjust and breaks cleanly at 14.1 oz. A three fire average yielded an ES of 0.1 oz as registered on my Lyman digital trigger pull gage. I look forward to putting it through it's paces at the BSWN in a couple of weeks.
Thanks,

Lloyd
 
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I used a bix trigger on a build last year as a recommendation from Bighorn directly. Ultimately they are all I will use from now on. Great triggers and customer service
 
I can now report that I have also received my first B&A competition two stage trigger....the second time. Let me explain. When I ordered the trigger I requested that the heavier springs be installed as I’m a sling shooter and don't want anything that breaks in the single digit oz. For whatever reason the trigger came with the light springs installed and no instructions as to how to replace them. I disassembled the trigger, but none of the springs fit any of the spring pockets in the body of the trigger. After a couple of emails, I was told to send it back. A week later a different trigger arrived. I installed it in my new BB Panda, and in a word WOW!!
This is a huge kudos, attaboy, job well done post to B&A at Bullet Central. Although there was a little miscommunication initially, they made it right, right now.. More businesses should follow this example. The trigger was very easy to adjust and breaks cleanly at 14.1 oz. A three fire average yielded an ES of 0.1 oz as registered on my Lyman digital trigger pull gage. I look forward to putting it through it's paces at the BSWN in a couple of weeks.
Thanks,

Lloyd
Bet you can’ just buy one
 

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