Hardluk, I’m glad you posted.
I can’t see the chart you posted (blocked) but I went off the Apex chart, which I’m sure were looking at the same.
I do have the 10 degree striker.
First things first, I used the stock safety plunger and spring.
Used the unpainted return, and orange sear spring.
I expected it to be in the 3.5 to 4lb range.
It was WAY off. It jumped up to nearly 6lbs.
So I disassembled everything, went back step by step, made sure all the channels were clean, absolutely no binding on the trigger bar in the trigger, everything was perfect. Reassembled, same.
So I went all in, just to see what happened.
Replaced safety plunger from stock to Apex, including spring.
Went to factory trigger return spring, and orange sear spring.
What I didn’t try is the factory sear and sear actuator cam, I believe you need to use the Apex sear and actuator cam in unison to give you the forward trigger.. but I could be wrong there.
Based on the chart from Apex, this should have given me roughly a 2.75 lb trigger, end result is a ounce or so less than 4.
I know my gauge is very, very close if not dead on.
If I attach a 5lb weight, it’s correct. If I attach a 2.5lb weight, it’s correct.
I take several pulls and average them out. I also mark the trigger where I’m pulling from as it makes a bigger difference in striker fired than it does hammer fired….leverage.
Before I put this one back in my EDC rotation, I’ll get 200 to 300 rounds down range to make sure. Since I replaced the plunger and spring, I want to be 100% certain my DPP retained zero as well.
I’ll measure trigger again after some range time. I’m at my end goal, but frankly I’m surprised it’s not even close to the Apex charts, they’ve always been much closer in the past.
I think I can post this pic from Apex, most likely the same you tried to post a URL too