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Old 07-04-2011, 10:25 PM
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Default 686+ trigger work?

I bought a new 686+ 4" about 2 years ago.
I've shot maybe 100 rounds through it.
I am an autoloader guy...have 3 M&P semi's, but this is my only revolver.
I like the idea of the relatively high capacity of a 357 magnum.
The single action is good, in fact, it's almost scary light...not sure if that's normal on a wheel gun...I haven't owned any others.
The double action, on the other hand, is hard for me to utilize.
To be honest, I am not very accurate no matter how much I dry fire the thing.
This may partly be because I have pretty small hands and it's difficult to use this gun in DA.
First, what shop, or who do you all recommend to make my DA usable?
Primary function will be backup woods carry during hunting season, and target range use.
Secondly, Is there anything to be done to make this gun fit my hand better?
When I was into SIG pistols, I would install a "short" trigger for easier DA reach.
Is there something like this that can be done to help my finger reach?
Thanks!
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