

Most of the shooters who go to the bench for the first time with a Bix’n Andy trigger installed come away with a huge grin, saying “wow, that’s really something”. I have found that this trigger is allowing me to “think off the shot” instead of “slapping” at the trigger as I have been prone to do for years. The winners of the 2014 Cactus Classic, Hog Roast, Super Shoot and the just finished East West Shootout all had Bix’N Andy triggers in their rifles.

This model of Bix’n Andy trigger is intended for custom benchrest rifles which require no safety or bolt stop on the trigger. SELLING - Bix n Andy competition triggers Shooters Forum. Sear engagement is adjusted with another 1.5mm screw just forward of the trigger shoe. Trigger weight of pull is easily adjusted with a 1.5mm Allen Screw (wrench included) in the trigger shoe. Release is absolutely crisp and light and breaks consistently within. If they make it so, welcome to a whole new level of performance for precision/tactical shooting.ī also has BAT actions in stock as well as other products for the precision rifle shooter.This new Trigger from Bix’n Andy in Austria is taking the current place in the benchrest world of “Oh Wow, I gotta have one of those!” The trigger is a completely different design which uses a unique ball bearing mechanism to allow pull weight adjustments from less than one ounce with the installed “light spring” to 11 ounces with the included “medium spring” and up to 25 ounces with the included “heavy spring”. Chris said he will check with Bix’n Andy and see but he did not see a problem doing it. I asked if they could produce a two stage, “duty” or “hunting” trigger that could have a combined pull weight of three pounds but be able to set the stages as the shooter prefers. Each stage can be individually set according to shooter preference and the trigger itself can be moved back and forth on the housing to adjust for finger placement preference. So far, good results as the trigger is contained in an aluminum housing that helps control access by dirt or water.
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Some Precision Rifle Series competitors are experimenting with it in matches to see how it holds up in rough environmental conditions. This trigger was designed for the rigors of tactical shooting, and engineered to provide consistent, smooth. It is available in single stage and two stage designs with or without a safety, depending on use. NEW from Bixn Andy is their TacSport PRO. Super smooth, precise let off time and time again. What is outstanding is that the trigger can be set precisely for pull weight and gives the best trigger press I have ever experienced. The benchrest triggers can be set safely under an ounce and they will hold that setting - not that you would want that in a duty precision rifle or for hunting.

Operating on a two ball bearing system as well as ultra-smooth and precise parts, it maintains a consistent pull that never changes from shot to shot. The Bix’n Andy trigger is simply one of the finest triggers I have ever encountered for a Remington 700. The PoliceOne team is at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas to bring you the newest in firearms and tactical gear. In fact, Jewell Triggers are regarded as one of the best to go on a Remington 700. Those in the precision rifle community are familiar with Jewell Triggers, Timney’s Calvin Elite triggers, and other systems that improve on the quality of the Remington 700 trigger. He is not just a sales rep he is a knowledgeable top end shooter. Team in the World Benchrest Championships, and competed in many other competitions. However, I stopped by and spoke at length with the owner, Chris Harris, in regards to the new Bix’n Andy Remington 700 replacement trigger systems they are importing to the US and some other top quality products they are repping.Ĭhris is a world-ranked benchrest shooter, has been on the U.S. I am pretty immune to hype about new products and mythical, mostly intangible benefits derived from exotic machining, fancy coatings or questionable features that don’t do anything that couldn’t be done with another product already in production.
