While I don’t want to regurgitate other pistols in this thread again… I know my gauge and trigger weight is as spot on as it can be without a very expensive gauge and a jig and some more white coat, scientific evidence…
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My Legion X5, with Sig Armor’s comp kit and light springs as well as an X5 skeletonized trigger, should be in the 2.5 to 2.75 lb range. It hits the scale 2.5 to 2.6 every time. Expected outcome, expected results.
My Canik Rival S, box stock, 3.5lb expected and reported on various forums. With the Sprinco kit, 1lb decrease expected. Expected outcome, expected results.
I’m sure…if I tweaked the sear spring a little more for my Prodigy, I could get closer to 2lbs. At sub 3 lbs, you really have to have pretty decent trigger discipline, and I’m not gonna lie, there are times at the range I get a little lazy…and that second round goes off. I don’t feel I need any less weight.
In archery, a good clean shot is one that gives you a little surprise. It will yield the best results. I treat pistol shooting the same way. Yes, I know training training and more training. I probably shoot 500 rounds a week during the cold.
Lighter weight makes it easier for me to break a clean shot…but there is a thin line for me that I don’t like to cross, that line is a shot going off without making a conscious effort. I’m pretty much there.
I’m a nobody, average range/target guy that enjoys well running equipment tuned how I like it. Competitions one day most likely…but for now, just enjoying shooting what I have and how I like to shoot them.
Once it warms up… my round count goes down…but two wheel miles go up