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Does anyone make one?
Originally Posted by RPK
Does anyone make one?

I seriously doubt it. Crossbow triggers are nothing like gun triggers. Different forces at play.
I don’t know of any aftermarket triggers for x-Bolt, but you can change the trigger Springs. I’ve done a change on my A-Bolt and it was easy. X-Bolt should be similar, for under $20. We’ll worth it, in my opinion.
I saw a trigger spring upgrade kit for $12 yesterday on-line, reviews were outstanding...M-Carbo
Jard and Timney both make aftermarket triggers for the X-Bolts, BUT, they both delete the safety bolt lock feature thus making the bolt unlock button obsolete.

Before you give up on yours though, I struggled with my factory x-bolt trigger for a long time, even with trying the aftermarket spring kits and trimming the aftermarket spring I couldn't get below 4lbs or any consistency what so ever. It would go anywhere from 4lbs to 7lbs one shot to the next without any adjustments made between and if I loosened the adjustment screw any more I'd get slam fires. Turned out that Browning must drag the triggers across the shop floor and through all the milling waste before putting them on the action as the thing was FULL of crud. I used a can of Hornady one shot and couldn't believe the amount of black crud/fluid/grit that came oozing out! Spent probably 20 minutes using Hornady one shot cleaner and an air gun to flush it thoroughly. After that, what a world of difference! Could get it right down to about 2.5lbs (though I left mine at 3lbs) and every shot was nearly bang on the same pull weight.

Long story short, try flushing your trigger assembly out really well and then try one of the after market springs (which can be trimmed) if necessary still.
I put a Timney trigger in my LH Hells Canyon Xbolt and am very happy with it for the price. As stated above, you do lose the use of the bolt release button but its livable.
Before you swap triggers, read your local laws. Losing the use of the safety would make the weapon illegal to hunt with here.

"Crossbow Hunting Regulations in Ohio
Crossbows are legal to use by any hunter, regardless of disability or lack thereof. Ohio does regulate what type of crossbow can be used for certain types of game. Crossbows may not be used to hunt any migratory game birds.

Regardless of the type of game, a crossbow may be cocked with a device but must have a working safety and a stock more than 25 inches long. In addition, it is illegal while hunting to have attached to a crossbow any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device capable of projecting a beam of light."
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by RPK
Does anyone make one?

I seriously doubt it. Crossbow triggers are nothing like gun triggers. Different forces at play.


Originally Posted by kellory
Before you swap triggers, read your local laws. Losing the use of the safety would make the weapon illegal to hunt with here.

"Crossbow Hunting Regulations in Ohio
Crossbows are legal to use by any hunter, regardless of disability or lack thereof. Ohio does regulate what type of crossbow can be used for certain types of game. Crossbows may not be used to hunt any migratory game birds.

Regardless of the type of game, a crossbow may be cocked with a device but must have a working safety and a stock more than 25 inches long. In addition, it is illegal while hunting to have attached to a crossbow any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device capable of projecting a beam of light."


TFF
Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by RPK
Does anyone make one?

I seriously doubt it. Crossbow triggers are nothing like gun triggers. Different forces at play.


Originally Posted by kellory
Before you swap triggers, read your local laws. Losing the use of the safety would make the weapon illegal to hunt with here.

"Crossbow Hunting Regulations in Ohio
Crossbows are legal to use by any hunter, regardless of disability or lack thereof. Ohio does regulate what type of crossbow can be used for certain types of game. Crossbows may not be used to hunt any migratory game birds.

Regardless of the type of game, a crossbow may be cocked with a device but must have a working safety and a stock more than 25 inches long. In addition, it is illegal while hunting to have attached to a crossbow any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device capable of projecting a beam of light."


TFF

Cat got your tounge? I went looking for the regulation, because I recall the legal definition of a crossbow in the yearly rule book. I have experience with medieval weaponry, up close and personal.
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by RPK
Does anyone make one?

I seriously doubt it. Crossbow triggers are nothing like gun triggers. Different forces at play.


Originally Posted by kellory
Before you swap triggers, read your local laws. Losing the use of the safety would make the weapon illegal to hunt with here.

"Crossbow Hunting Regulations in Ohio
Crossbows are legal to use by any hunter, regardless of disability or lack thereof. Ohio does regulate what type of crossbow can be used for certain types of game. Crossbows may not be used to hunt any migratory game birds.

Regardless of the type of game, a crossbow may be cocked with a device but must have a working safety and a stock more than 25 inches long. In addition, it is illegal while hunting to have attached to a crossbow any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device capable of projecting a beam of light."


TFF


Cat got your tounge? I went looking for the regulation, because I recall the legal definition of a crossbow in the yearly rule book. I have experience with medieval weaponry, up close and personal.



Hahaha!!!
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by RPK
Does anyone make one?

I seriously doubt it. Crossbow triggers are nothing like gun triggers. Different forces at play.


Originally Posted by kellory
Before you swap triggers, read your local laws. Losing the use of the safety would make the weapon illegal to hunt with here.

"Crossbow Hunting Regulations in Ohio
Crossbows are legal to use by any hunter, regardless of disability or lack thereof. Ohio does regulate what type of crossbow can be used for certain types of game. Crossbows may not be used to hunt any migratory game birds.

Regardless of the type of game, a crossbow may be cocked with a device but must have a working safety and a stock more than 25 inches long. In addition, it is illegal while hunting to have attached to a crossbow any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device capable of projecting a beam of light."


TFF

Cat got your tounge? I went looking for the regulation, because I recall the legal definition of a crossbow in the yearly rule book. I have experience with medieval weaponry, up close and personal.
The Bowning x-bolt is a rifle numbnuts.
Don't ruin it!!!!
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by RPK
Does anyone make one?

I seriously doubt it. Crossbow triggers are nothing like gun triggers. Different forces at play.


Originally Posted by kellory
Before you swap triggers, read your local laws. Losing the use of the safety would make the weapon illegal to hunt with here.

"Crossbow Hunting Regulations in Ohio
Crossbows are legal to use by any hunter, regardless of disability or lack thereof. Ohio does regulate what type of crossbow can be used for certain types of game. Crossbows may not be used to hunt any migratory game birds.

Regardless of the type of game, a crossbow may be cocked with a device but must have a working safety and a stock more than 25 inches long. In addition, it is illegal while hunting to have attached to a crossbow any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device capable of projecting a beam of light."


TFF

Cat got your tounge? I went looking for the regulation, because I recall the legal definition of a crossbow in the yearly rule book. I have experience with medieval weaponry, up close and personal.
The Bowning x-bolt is a rifle numbnuts.

My mistake. I thought it was the standard nickname for a crossbow. My apologies.
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by RPK
Does anyone make one?

I seriously doubt it. Crossbow triggers are nothing like gun triggers. Different forces at play.


Originally Posted by kellory
Before you swap triggers, read your local laws. Losing the use of the safety would make the weapon illegal to hunt with here.

"Crossbow Hunting Regulations in Ohio
Crossbows are legal to use by any hunter, regardless of disability or lack thereof. Ohio does regulate what type of crossbow can be used for certain types of game. Crossbows may not be used to hunt any migratory game birds.

Regardless of the type of game, a crossbow may be cocked with a device but must have a working safety and a stock more than 25 inches long. In addition, it is illegal while hunting to have attached to a crossbow any mechanical, electrical, or electronic device capable of projecting a beam of light."


TFF

Cat got your tounge? I went looking for the regulation, because I recall the legal definition of a crossbow in the yearly rule book. I have experience with medieval weaponry, up close and personal.
The Bowning x-bolt is a rifle numbnuts.

We got some real dumb A##s on here........LOL laugh
Just picking Kellory!!!!!!!!!!! grin
Hey, at least I admit it when I make a blunder. I thought he was asking about an aftermarket crossbow trigger, as they can be pretty stiff. But they don't work the same as gun triggers.

Edit: besides.....when can anyone count on proper spelling here on the fire? shocked
Bowning and tounge have set the bar rather high tonight. smile
Originally Posted by Higbean
Bowning and tounge have set the bar rather high tonight. smile

That's rite. wink
Originally Posted by Higbean
Bowning and tounge have set the bar rather high tonight. smile
Yeah, so I skipped the "R". I saw it right after I posted, just too lazy to go back and change it. Sitting here with enough oxycodone in my system to anesthetise a grizzly, it's a wonder you can read it at all.
Both of my X-bolts have the Mcarbo spring,they break at exactly 2 lbs, every time.
Originally Posted by 2five7
Both of my X-bolts have the Mcarbo spring,they break at exactly 2 lbs, every time.


Yep I've recommended the MCARBO springs on here several times also. I'm using them on 4 XBolts and they average just over 2 pounds.
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Sitting here with enough oxycodone in my system to anesthetise a grizzly, it's a wonder you can read it at all.


Perfect time to grab a drink start whittling on that trigger seer!



JK


Hope nothing serious wrong Blackheart.
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