Lots of good advice from ContinentalOp.
My opinion-
If you stage the trigger, it's harder to get it going again once you stop the movement (called static inertia). That actually makes it harder to make an accurate shot, and more likely to pull the shot sideways.
If you're going to run the trigger fast, you have to learn to move your trigger finger both directions, not just ride the trigger forward, especially if you have a lighter action (target or competition).
I would not change the springs or lighten the action on a carry or duty gun. If you ever need it, you won't have any problem pulling whatever trigger it has. There will be plenty of adrenaline to make it easy.
These are conclusions I have come to over many years of revo shooting. Everyone should keep an open mind, try different things, and decide what works best for them.
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