BiggieXD
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Decided to take everything back out and do a little polishing. Rangefinder this Friday, so ill let you guys know how it goes. Judging so far by the snap caps, the pull seems a hell of a lot smoother.
This might be a stupid question, but what does a lighter trigger provide? From my understanding is it just to decrease the trigger reset for faster follow up shots? Also where can I find them? Seem to be out on Midway
Not a stupid question, at all; A very good one.
A lighter trigger pull generally yields better trigger control, less disturbance of the sight picture when pulling the trigger, smoother release. It may or may not affect trigger reset speed, depending upon the design of the trigger.
Trigger pull on Olympic competition firearms is measure in ounces, not pounds, all for the above reasons. I have two match pistols with pulls of 18 and 14 ounces; A dream to shoot.
JP springs yield minimal reduction unless one takes the time to polish the mating surfaces of the hammer and trigger hooks, BTW.
Thanks for the help! I'll look into how to polish the hammer and trigger hooks!
Not really. Reset and lock time is usually a function of the trigger design not the pull weight. I found on both my PC and regular model that is is possible to shoot fast enough to not have the trigger reset properly. Springs don't really help that but in fact often make it worse because the lighter trigger pull allows you to move your finger faster. Happened on both the 15-22 stock trigger and the RRA trigger of the PC model. Only cure is a faster reset and quicker lock time trigger. One solution that many use is installing a Geissele Super 3-Gun trigger. With an S3G trigger in an AR you can dump a 30 round mag in 4 seconds flat. Not the only trigger that will do that as some like the AT AR-Gold or the Wilson Combat 3-gun.This might be a stupid question, but what does a lighter trigger provide? From my understanding is it just to decrease the trigger reset for faster follow up shots? Also where can I find them? Seem to be out on Midway
If you are shooting in cold weather and not keeping the ammo warm enough to keep the bullet lube flowing you can have a lot of feeding, ejecting, and hammer strike issues.fwiw, the first time I went out with the JP springs a few weeks ago.. I had no issues. This weekend I shot CCI AR Tactical, Fed Bulk 36gn and 40gn, and Fed Automatch.. However I was getting light hammer strikes kinda randomly. The only difference was it was very cold this time around (I was seeing snow flakes). It wasn't the ammo since I saved all of them (5-6 rounds) and shot them out of my bolt gun just fine. I am going to try and use my factory hammer spring and try again this weekend.