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Trigger options for T3
Posted by mgkd on August 7, 2016 at 9:22 pmI have a T3 Sporter .223 and I am planning to use it for Reduced Palma F-TR(300 yards at my local range). I have tried all the usual trigger options and none of them have delivered the results I want as far as trigger pull weight goes(10 oz pull and preferably less). Are there any T3 trigger options out there that can get me what I am looking for?
My results so far:
Stock trigger with various light springs(these springs were cut down further to reduce pull weight): about 19 oz
JARD trigger with 12 oz spring: 18 ozThanks for any input
Ericbc7 replied 8 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 9 Replies -
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“Bix'n Andy trigger” if don't have a budget…best trigger money can buy.
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If the Earnie. The gunsmith springs don't work I have no reccomendations
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“Bix'n Andy trigger” if don't have a budget…best trigger money can buy.
Thanks for the tip. I will call the vendor tomorrow to see how long it will take to get it(they are backordered). I looked into what this trigger offers and it seems to be exactly what I am looking for.
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I think you will be happy with it…most of the top match shooters in the world are using them.
Not the greatest marketing,…the average gun person does not even know the name… -
Bix'n andy Trigger may be available end of September. I will let you know what happens .
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“Bix'n Andy trigger” if don't have a budget…best trigger money can buy.
+1 !!
That said i have the factory set-trigger on my .223 SV. At the “set-stage” the weight is far under 10 oz though.
The B&A is a thing of Beauty and a real engineering marvel. -
I installed the Bix'n Andy trigger on my T3 Sporter a couple of weeks ago. The trigger came with 3 springs and I ended up using the middle weight spring. I set the pull weight at 6 ounces. By the way, I did try the light spring and trigger weight was down to a couple of ounces! I took the T3 to the range and the trigger “broke” very predictably – I like it!
I drilled a hole on the stock trigger guard so I can adjust pull weight (also opened up the trigger blade slot so I can access trigger pull and sear engagement adjustments. I will buy the MT trigger guard as soon as it is available and modify it for easy access to trigger adjustments. -
Glad to hear your results, the drilling thing I'm not so fond of, but if it survives the “bounce”test I can't protest too much
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