what is the trigger in an Axis?
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what is the trigger in an Axis?
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what is the trigger in an Axis?
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It's a non accutrigger with a pretty hard pull (at least 7+ lbs). Checkout the axis II as it has the accutrigger.
It is a simple strong trigger that is very easy to fix for a buck. It is then a very good trigger. See the fix on this site or you tube.
I have a RB in one of my 110's and a factory 3 screw in the other. Honestly, I can't tell much difference between em, when both at 2lbs, but the RB will go under a pound.
Probably a dumb question, but is there an axis/edge specific Rifle basix trigger, or does the SAV-1 fit them all?
I really like the Rifle Basix trigger on my Axis. I just wished it would go lower. It is rated at 14 oz, and that is exactly as safe as I could go and still pass the safety tests. I played with it quite a while to get it set up like I wanted it. No take-up. It just breaks.
The SAV-1 fits other models besides Axis/Edge. Their website says it works for all 110 type Savage rifles.
http://riflebasix.com/product/savage...trigger-sav-1/
I may try their SAV-2 trigger on another rifle later.
I personally like em as low as I can go, but both boys shoot and hunt with my rifles, so I try and stick around 2lbs.
If a factory 3 screw from a 110 would slap right in, in my mind that's the way to go for a hunting rig. Imho, it's the sear ledge being so long that makes the axis trigger so heavy. I've seen where they epoxy shim material on em, but I'm not to keen to epoxy steel to steel on such a critical part. (Just my take on it, I know lots of people do). I started to drill my axis trigger for a sear engagement screw, but gave up when I seen how hard it was.
Is that in or out of the stock?
I have found it can rub in two place when in the stock. Check the head of the over travel screw isn't touching the stock. Also near the front of the trigger can be hitting the stock. It won't let me post a picture, but look for a rub mark on the black metal just up from the blade part that engages the sear.
Axis should be checked for safety function as well.
1. Cock
2. pull safety button rearward
3. pull trigger hard.
4. harder
5. push safety forward to "fire" position
6. should not "fire" untill trigger is pulled.
Axis often pass the "bump test" but not the "pull trigger with safety on, then turn off safety" test.