Quote Originally Posted by AAPaulF View Post
Put around 500 pellets through my TX now. Latest session was yesterday evening at Pete's and was next to a chap with a 10 month old TX200, all be it in .22. I had a go cocking his and the difference was night and day compared to mine, I could slowly ease the underlever back and engage the trigger and safety with no effort at all. Clearly there are some big differences between TX's.
I've now pretty much mastered the cocking technique and after 150 pellets yesterday I only had 3 incidents of the trigger sears not engaging, the safety didn't work about 1 in 4 times. The effort though is still, in my opinion, extreme ,and my arm is still aching today. I have mastered the art however and it is great to shoot which helps. Will I keep hold of it... well that's yet to be decided.
As per my previous post, why not give AA a chance to sort it out for you directly? It's clearly a duffer and they do care about their customers in many peoples' experience.