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09-20-2012, 11:36 PM
Don't know if it has lbeen discussed before, but if so I missed the thread.
I bought a Sav. Axis in 223 last spring. Had a trigger that was someplace between bad and worse. Probably let off at better than 6 lbs. A friend of mine gave me an E-Z Pull Trigger assist that for some reason would not fit on his 270. I put it on the Axis, and what a difference! It is an odd looking thing, sort of like an upside down trigger with a roller bearing that contacts the factory trigger. Made the factory trigger light off at less than 3 lb, and it actually seems crisp. With cast today, was able at 50 yds to stay under an inch with 5 shots, and one 5 shot group went into under .4. Think I am going to have to buy one for my Stevens 308 which has a trigger almost as bad as the Axis was!
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I bought a Sav. Axis in 223 last spring. Had a trigger that was someplace between bad and worse. Probably let off at better than 6 lbs. A friend of mine gave me an E-Z Pull Trigger assist that for some reason would not fit on his 270. I put it on the Axis, and what a difference! It is an odd looking thing, sort of like an upside down trigger with a roller bearing that contacts the factory trigger. Made the factory trigger light off at less than 3 lb, and it actually seems crisp. With cast today, was able at 50 yds to stay under an inch with 5 shots, and one 5 shot group went into under .4. Think I am going to have to buy one for my Stevens 308 which has a trigger almost as bad as the Axis was!
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