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Old 01-18-2020, 09:25 AM
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On the Accutrigger that rear spring is your trigger weight adjustment screw,you should have got a little tool for doing that adjustment,a small screw driver works also.
That screw in front of the weight adj. screw is to adjust the spring tension on the tang safety.You adjusted the correct one as you found out.
The secondary sear safety(blade on the trigger shoe)doesn't or shouldn't require any adjustment.The small spring mounted on the rear of the blade is for return to position after firing.It's only function is to block sear release to prevent accidental discharge.It does not affect pull weight ,over travel or creep.

It's a design that other rifle companies have copied since it's release.It does take a bit of getting used to ,some never do,for them after market is an option.It's a Lawyer'd up trigger,what can you say.
Over all though,I think it's a pretty good design for most users,but it's not a Canjar,Jewell or Timney.For the price of an Axis you can't expect that either.
The factory tends to leave quite a bit of grease where the sear engages,good idea to take a tooth brush or similar and clean those surfaces of excess lube.
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