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Originally Posted by tomcatt51
Much of the issue is learnining to get your finger off the trigger so it can rebound. It's too easy to hold the trigger back as the gun is recoiling (using your trigger finger as part of your grip for recoil control) and then letting the trigger push your finger forward. That does require a heavier rebound spring.
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Right you are.
I rid myself of the tendency to hold the trigger back some years ago when I learned to stop "shooting to reset" with various pistols. I went back to getting my finger off the trigger so it could recover unimpeded by my finger.
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Originally Posted by tomcatt51
I believe the only time really heavy rebound springs are used is for exhibtion (speed) shooting. One of the guys I shoot with has shot (at the chrono station) Jerry's gun (625) and he said the trigger pull felt like what the rest of us mere mortals run.
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I'm not surprised the stock spring is firm and fast enough to suit Jerry's trigger technique.