Redlegvzv
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I have two S&W .357 revolvers: a 686+ seven-shooter, and the 627PC 8-shooter. I had my gunsmith do a trigger job on the 686+ and it now shoots like a dream. I picked up both guns in 2013 so they are latest vintage.
My question is whether I should have a trigger job done on my 627PC or just shoot the gun a lot and let it wear in. The 627 has a very good trigger; no doubt of that. But the 686+ after the trigger job has a lighter trigger that seems to impart better accuracy.
I suppose my concern is that the 627 PC was tuned up at the Performance Center and perhaps I should leave the trigger alone. I'd appreciate all opinions.
My 627PC:
My question is whether I should have a trigger job done on my 627PC or just shoot the gun a lot and let it wear in. The 627 has a very good trigger; no doubt of that. But the 686+ after the trigger job has a lighter trigger that seems to impart better accuracy.
I suppose my concern is that the 627 PC was tuned up at the Performance Center and perhaps I should leave the trigger alone. I'd appreciate all opinions.

My 627PC:

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