Quote Originally Posted by bedlamite View Post
My Axis trigger is a consistent 50 oz using this method:

http://www.huntinggearguy.com/tips/d...s-trigger-job/

After trying a couple springs I ended up using 3/16x5/8x.016 and turned the threads down on the overtravel screw to fit the spring
I did this method as well, except I stoned my sear engagement surface until there was no take up as well. Been shooting it this way for a year and the trigger is a dream. I would definitely try some DIY before you spend 120 on a trigger that will feel the same. If you don't have any luck doing it yourself you can still buy the other one.

I did have one issue with the trigger when I initially switch do my boyds stock. The trigger was occasionally releasing when I closed the bolt. I found the boys stock was too tight and pinching the spring on the left side that resets the sear, probably not letting it reseat all the way and causing my issues. I dremmeled the stock out a bit and haven't had any issues since.