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    I have two Axis that I have customized and worked both triggers, installed the spring kits. I measured my most current build at 2.21lbs but it still has a ever so slight gritty feel. I have polished both contact point of the trigger. There is a slightly visible groove on the trigger that I didn't quite get all of, so that might be what is causing it.

    but my question; has any one tried to drill the trigger to install a allen head screw like the Timmey triggers have?

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    When I got the Timney trigger I looked at the rear adjustment for trigger pull.

    There is not enough material to copy the Timney design.

    I took a screw that would fit in the threads, filed down the threads so my new spring would fit over the filed off area.
    Now my thought was I can now screw the modified adjustment screw and loosen or tighten the spring tension.

    After trying several springs, even a ball point one. The issue was when I go down on the trigger pull the tension of the spring would not allow the sear to reset.

    Worked on it for about 2 days and then said heck with it.

    Ordered the Timney trigger and down to 1.3 lb pull and passes drop test.

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