I have 2 Judge Public Denfenders one is new and one is used. My first revolvers.
While using dummy rounds I am trying to get familiar with aiming and the amount of trigger pull. I noticed that while pulling back the trigger and trying to keep on target, the amount of pull needed to get the gun to fire causes the gun to move off target slightly to the left.
Is this a normal amount of pull required to fire. There is a Hammer tension adjustment. I don't know if the used gun has had the adjustment moved. Also I don't know if there is a (noticeable) difference between the new gun and the old one.
Should the trigger pull be adjusted down some so the gun stays where you point it during the trigger pull? Or do you just compensate and aim a little right? How much tension is too much. I know too little might not set off the round.
Also with the bobbed hammer you practically need two hands to pull it back. Or is it all just a matter of strengthening my fingers and grip. My automatics aren't this hard to pull.
While using dummy rounds I am trying to get familiar with aiming and the amount of trigger pull. I noticed that while pulling back the trigger and trying to keep on target, the amount of pull needed to get the gun to fire causes the gun to move off target slightly to the left.
Is this a normal amount of pull required to fire. There is a Hammer tension adjustment. I don't know if the used gun has had the adjustment moved. Also I don't know if there is a (noticeable) difference between the new gun and the old one.
Should the trigger pull be adjusted down some so the gun stays where you point it during the trigger pull? Or do you just compensate and aim a little right? How much tension is too much. I know too little might not set off the round.
Also with the bobbed hammer you practically need two hands to pull it back. Or is it all just a matter of strengthening my fingers and grip. My automatics aren't this hard to pull.