Savage Axis Diy Trigger Job at Bobby Cline blog

Savage Axis Diy Trigger Job. Diy savage axis/edge trigger job success! The part in the video is only part of it. After checking the rifle, remove the stock to reveal the trigger assembly. We take my 500 yards for $500 project gun and do a basic trigger job. I do a complete trigger job on accutriggers, as i do all triggers. Some just shorten the factory. This is super easy and gives you amazing results with very little work while. Fairly easy to improve an axis trigger yourself. I replaced my trigger spring with a pilot g2, filled the buttstock with silicone, and filled the forend with two aluminum arrow. Let the trigger job begin: First you'll need to lighten the trigger spring. Jump to latest 6k views 3 replies 3 participants last post by mountain oyster feb.

DIY Savage Axis Trigger Job The Hunting Gear Guy
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After checking the rifle, remove the stock to reveal the trigger assembly. Fairly easy to improve an axis trigger yourself. Let the trigger job begin: First you'll need to lighten the trigger spring. This is super easy and gives you amazing results with very little work while. Some just shorten the factory. I replaced my trigger spring with a pilot g2, filled the buttstock with silicone, and filled the forend with two aluminum arrow. We take my 500 yards for $500 project gun and do a basic trigger job. The part in the video is only part of it. Diy savage axis/edge trigger job success!

DIY Savage Axis Trigger Job The Hunting Gear Guy

Savage Axis Diy Trigger Job Some just shorten the factory. Jump to latest 6k views 3 replies 3 participants last post by mountain oyster feb. The part in the video is only part of it. First you'll need to lighten the trigger spring. This is super easy and gives you amazing results with very little work while. We take my 500 yards for $500 project gun and do a basic trigger job. Let the trigger job begin: Some just shorten the factory. I do a complete trigger job on accutriggers, as i do all triggers. Diy savage axis/edge trigger job success! After checking the rifle, remove the stock to reveal the trigger assembly. I replaced my trigger spring with a pilot g2, filled the buttstock with silicone, and filled the forend with two aluminum arrow. Fairly easy to improve an axis trigger yourself.

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