Just got a chance today to really try out a gently used stainless Single Six that I bought some time back. I had, shortly after purchase, installed a B-Square no-smith base, a Weaver 2x scope, and Hogue rubber grips. Also a brass overtravel stop button set to remove any but the tiniest fraction of trigger overtravel. Sexy looking setup in an industrial way. Using sub-sonic CCI I was cutting 1 to 1.25 inch groups at 25 yards from a sandbag rest. Needless to say I was really pleased. It shoots better than I think I can. BUT, being a real geek about these sorts of things, I would like to try to better the grouping too. I have in mind a Belt Mountain oversized base pin and a set of Wolff reduced poundage spring kit. (I had already unhooked one leg of the trigger spring which helped a lot, but I want to go the extra mile and put in a lighter spring).
Anyone done these things and what were the accuracy results? What poundage mainspring should I install to give reliable but not overkill ignition?Thanks all. I look forward to reading about others experiences.
Anyone done these things and what were the accuracy results? What poundage mainspring should I install to give reliable but not overkill ignition?Thanks all. I look forward to reading about others experiences.