fingers284
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very simple to test a stronger main spring without buying one with this lock. I wouldn't use a wood v-block in the inside v of the spring...I would just shim between the top end of the spring and the nipple barrel boss of the side plate. very simple to do and try varying thicknesses of shim pieces without shortening the springs useful length with the v-block.
As you have already found out, when you do increase main spring tension, the #### gets harder to set and also on a simple sear-sear notch set-up as this is, the trigger pull will increase significantly in conjuction with how much you add to the spring tension. if your gun has a decent manageable trigger pull without using the set trigger and fires consistently, personally I might forget the set trigger all together.
On these rudimentary , entry level set trigger affairs there is an argument to just using the non-set trigger and forgetting about the set. With the non set condition , the actual lock time is cut in half and less parts movement than there is with a set trigger. the set trigger give a very satisfying sence of of refinement but it actually doubles the lock time and the "slap of the set trigger bar to the sear prong can actually create the same or more sight movement that your finger squeezing the non-set.
As you have already found out, when you do increase main spring tension, the #### gets harder to set and also on a simple sear-sear notch set-up as this is, the trigger pull will increase significantly in conjuction with how much you add to the spring tension. if your gun has a decent manageable trigger pull without using the set trigger and fires consistently, personally I might forget the set trigger all together.
On these rudimentary , entry level set trigger affairs there is an argument to just using the non-set trigger and forgetting about the set. With the non set condition , the actual lock time is cut in half and less parts movement than there is with a set trigger. the set trigger give a very satisfying sence of of refinement but it actually doubles the lock time and the "slap of the set trigger bar to the sear prong can actually create the same or more sight movement that your finger squeezing the non-set.




















































