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Bix'n Andy Trigger Adjustment

jepp2

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I have a Bix'n Andy WYPI trigger in my Kelbly Panda. The trigger has more take up than I prefer. Sear adjustment seems pretty straight forward. Anything I should know about before I work on it?
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Instruction sheet. I keep a sheet for Remington, Jewel, Extreme, RPA, and Barnard in my shooting box. Each time I go to adjust a trigger I pull out the instruction sheet just for a refresher.
 
Keeping the B&M clean is paramount.

They are not like a Jewel where you can just flush it with lighter fluid and a little compressed air. In fact, if you do that, you can make a big mess.

this video is very helpful.

+1. I ran a BnA TacSport for just 6 months. Had to clean it three times.
The first time I cleaned it was because the first stage got heavier and some creep. Tried flushing with lighter fluid - just got worse.
Took the trigger apart inside a plastic bag. Several very small pieces/springs. Cleaned the housing with qtip and alcohol. Amazed at the dirt that came off. Sweated getting all the pieces back in the right places. Some pieces only go back in specific ways.
After it was all done, trigger was back to that new feeling.
The next two cleanings were more preventative maintenance.

ETA. The only reason I don't have the BnA trigger now is because I've sold all my bolt actions to focus on spaceguns for XTC. I often think about trying bolt actions again just to be able to use the BnA TacSport - for me, best ever for XTC.
 
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