jfh
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I chose to get action jobs done right out of the box
because I didn't want to use 500 rounds or so to smooth the actions out. But, I have a marksmanship background; as a result, I am very conscious of trigger pull characteristics.
It's my understanding that the DAO actions (all J-frames?) are hard to lower the DA pull on. Indeed, my smith (who carries a 442 at work), kept the DA pull at about 10 lbs for ignition reliability.
But, the pull was a lot smoother--and, in accordance with his shooting style, the trigger is now able to be staged beautifully. I'll practice with full-stroke pulls, but the option is there. So, for me it's worth it; much better than the NIB pull on either the 340 or the 640.
Jim H.
because I didn't want to use 500 rounds or so to smooth the actions out. But, I have a marksmanship background; as a result, I am very conscious of trigger pull characteristics.
It's my understanding that the DAO actions (all J-frames?) are hard to lower the DA pull on. Indeed, my smith (who carries a 442 at work), kept the DA pull at about 10 lbs for ignition reliability.
But, the pull was a lot smoother--and, in accordance with his shooting style, the trigger is now able to be staged beautifully. I'll practice with full-stroke pulls, but the option is there. So, for me it's worth it; much better than the NIB pull on either the 340 or the 640.
Jim H.
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