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    kalli97
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    Grease on sear?


    Dose the Axis require lubrication on the sear engagement surface?

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    Re: Grease on sear?

    Grease on any sear can be dangerous. It's safer to run them dry.

    Terry

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    kalli97
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    Re: Grease on sear?


    Ok dry it is.I think I`ll try polishing with JB bore cleaner and a dremil polish pad.Quick ? how do you get ride of the creeeeeeeep out of these triggers.I`m trying to use this rifle without putting any money into it for the fun of it.


    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Balding
    Grease on any sear can be dangerous. It's safer to run them dry.

    Terry

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    kalli97
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    Re: Grease on sear?

    I stoned couple thou off the sear shelf and polished everything with 2000 grit sand paper.Creep is gone and its breaking nicely at 3.5lb.This should be a good weight for winter coyote hunting since I`ll be wearing gloves at -20c.


    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Balding

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    ColoHawk
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    Re: Grease on sear?

    I just recently bought the 223 camo axis, and it came with a grey lube on the sear. By the way this is the best "as is" shooting gun I have ever purchased. Without any load development I have shot a couple 200 yard 3 shot groups at under 1 inch, and shot 5 clay pigeons in a row at 330 yards a couple of week ago, still not much over 50 rounds through the barrel. I have replaced the trigger spring, but have not yet had a chance to try it with the new spring.

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