I have a 686-6 that, from the factory, took quite a pull to get the hammer to drop. In checking the trigger pull w/ a trigger pull gauge the double action pull was, I`d estimate, at around 12-13 pounds since my pull gauge only went to 10. Single action was at 4.5. Wishing to lighten it I installed a Reduced Power Spring Kit from Midway USA.
Kit went in easily and I chose the #13 spring instead of the #12 or #14. Figured the middle spring weight would give me the best chance of getting it right the first time. Reduced power mainspring was a breeze to install. Upon reassembly I was very pleased with the trigger pull. Double action is now at 9 pounds or so and single action at 3 pounds. Had my little chest puffed out with pride.
I finally went to the range to test it out and quickly found that it wouldn`t reliably fire the Hornady Leverevolution ammo. Out of 15 of the Hornady fired, 6 had light strikes and took another pull or two to fire. Georgia Arms 38 Special all fired first try. Magtech 158 gr. had 1 out of 25 with a light strike.
Before installing the kit, it fired everything without problem.
What would all you guys/gals do?
1) Put all the old springs back in and live with it?
2) Put the #14 spring in and not mess with the reduced power mainspring?
3) Put the stock mainspring back in leaving the #13 spring in place?
This whole thing is about to give me a headache...Help!
Kit went in easily and I chose the #13 spring instead of the #12 or #14. Figured the middle spring weight would give me the best chance of getting it right the first time. Reduced power mainspring was a breeze to install. Upon reassembly I was very pleased with the trigger pull. Double action is now at 9 pounds or so and single action at 3 pounds. Had my little chest puffed out with pride.
I finally went to the range to test it out and quickly found that it wouldn`t reliably fire the Hornady Leverevolution ammo. Out of 15 of the Hornady fired, 6 had light strikes and took another pull or two to fire. Georgia Arms 38 Special all fired first try. Magtech 158 gr. had 1 out of 25 with a light strike.
Before installing the kit, it fired everything without problem.
What would all you guys/gals do?
1) Put all the old springs back in and live with it?
2) Put the #14 spring in and not mess with the reduced power mainspring?
3) Put the stock mainspring back in leaving the #13 spring in place?
This whole thing is about to give me a headache...Help!