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BixnAndy trigger ??

bobinpa

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For those of you familiar with a BnA trigger, do they have a model that has a similar shoe to a curved Jewell? I have several Jewells but it's time for me to move onto something else. I'm considering a TT Diamond or a BnA. I want something that will adjust down to 2 ounces if possible. I can live with 4 ounces if need be but I really like the feel of a Jewell trigger shoe and I'm hoping to find something similar.
Give me your opinions please.
 
I agree with ChrisNZ. I switched from a Jewell Benchrest trigger to a B&A about a year ago and haven’t looked back. I’m not experienced enough to talk about creep or clean break, but I can say that I like the B&A better. Has it improved my scores? I doubt it, but I can order B&A spares rather than hoping to see a Jewell come up for sale.
 
You can get several shoes for them
You’re right. The Fabio (Veloce) does have different shoes to choose from. I was thinking the Flavio (whisper) model, since it seemed like the OP is wanting something down to 2oz preferably. The Flavio whisper doesn’t have adjustable shoes that I’m aware of.
 
I need a light (down to 2oz, up to 12oz) crisp trigger that stays put where it is set. BnA is more maintenance intensive, compared to the TT Diamond, which is sealed. I am a shooter, not a mechanic...
 
Maybe a SIDHE trigger. I think the PRS model might do it
I’ve attached contact info for Paul Romano in PA
 

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I like the Bix'n Andy, I also have the Flavio trigger, I've got to work on the creep on the Flavio, I've seen and read the stories about the Bix not working but I've done the "touch up on the older Bix triggers (new ones are already polished) and never had a problem, not sure the comp trigger with go up to 12 oz but both are great triggers.
 
I need a light (down to 2oz, up to 12oz) crisp trigger that stays put where it is set. BnA is more maintenance intensive, compared to the TT Diamond, which is sealed. I am a shooter, not a mechanic...
It is not labor intensive but sensitive to dirt.
That said it takes about 10 minutes to completely clean and reassemble.
Guys with issues cannot figure out how to not slop crap in them.
 
Guys with issues cannot figure out how to not slop crap in them.
If they are not using a good bore guide they probably deserve what they are getting. I've seen several post of the last few years of "I don't need a bore guide, what's it for?" LOL Probably not from competitive shooters either.
 

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