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		<title>New Bix&#8217;N Andy TacSport Trigger (1 Ounce to 5 Pounds)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2016 08:48:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many folks think the ultra-smooth Bix&#8217;N Andy triggers are the best match triggers you can buy. But until now Bix&#8217;N Andy trigger units, with their light pull-weights, have been intended primarily for benchrest and F-Class disciplines, where light pull weights are favored by many competitors. Well, Bix&#8217;N Andy has just released a new TacSport trigger [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Many folks think the ultra-smooth Bix&#8217;N Andy triggers are the best match triggers you can buy. But until now Bix&#8217;N Andy trigger units, with their light pull-weights, have been intended primarily for benchrest and F-Class disciplines, where light pull weights are favored by many competitors. Well, Bix&#8217;N Andy has just released a new TacSport trigger that can be adjusted to a pull-weight of up to five (5) pounds (combined first and second stages). But remarkably, the same new TacSport trigger can still go down to about one ounce &#8212; that way you can adjust the pull weight through a very wide range to suit the application. Length of trigger shoe travel can also be set from zero to 7mm. </p>
<p>This trigger can operate as a single stage or as a two-stage. Each stage can be adjusted independently. Set the trigger at a few ounces for load testing from the bench, then crank it up to 2.5 pounds for a tactical match. Run it as a single stage for the bench or a two-stage for field work. With this flexibility and wide pull-weight adjustment range, the new Bix&#8217;N Andy TacSport trigger is well-suited for tactical shooters, hunters, and LEO marksman. The TacSport trigger also comes with a right-side top safety.</p>
<p>The new Bix&#8217;N Andy TacSport trigger is now available from <a href="https://bulletcentral.com/product/bixn-andy-remington-tacsport-top-right-safety/?mc_cid=381191d28f&#038;mc_eid=12d200a40b" target='_blank'>BulletCentral.com for $495.00</a>. Yes, that&#8217;s pricey, but this trigger offers features and &#8220;feel&#8221; you can&#8217;t find anywhere else.</p>
<address>Product Tip from EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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