The trigger is screwed in the back of the rail
don't see how it could slide forward an in.
Mite want to check to see if there's a screw in there
also
Help with my vixen...PLEASE!!!
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Re: Help with my vixen...PLEASE!!!
g'day, mate l'd just send it back l would'nt want it after that. l'd want a new one!!
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Re: Help with my vixen...PLEASE!!!
G'DAY MATE, HEY IF YOUR MODELS HAVE WASHERS THEN THERE DIFFRENT TO WHAT WE GET IN AUSTRALIA OURS DONT HAVE WASHERS.. THATS THE 2 SMALL ALLEN BOLTS THAT HOLD THE FRAME TO THE STOCK ONE AT THE TRIGGER & ONE IN THE FOR-END MIDDLE!!!
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Re: Help with my vixen...PLEASE!!!
I've never taken one apart so i don't think the trigger had moved...just the rail, about 1in forward from where the back of the rail meets the stock & about 1in up off the stock in the front. I don't know how these things are put together but i've heard you can damage the trigger messing with the stock.roly wrote:The trigger is screwed in the back of the rail
don't see how it could slide forward an in.
Mite want to check to see if there's a screw in there
also
When i talked with Danny he told me once i get some temp screws in to shoot it, if the trigger didn't feel right or it wouldn't hold on safety to send it back and he would replace it for me.
I put over a hundred shot's through it today...trigger feels no different than my other two bows
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Matrix 350LE
Vixen II
Proud member of the Georgia Meat Hunter's Association
"Shooting tomorrow's trophy's...today"