Depends on the gun , on my colts, I can stage the trigger>pull to just before the hammer drops, sight check and pull the rest of the way.
On my smith, and a Dan Wesson, I just pull through as they are so light and no stacking, mind you my colt 357 model is just about as good, factory springs (I think, as it was used , as most of mine are) If I am shooting slow, I can pull to the break, but you can't feel it. On a factory tuned 6 in model 14 38 masterpiece, I can stop at the break on it, most of the time.
The few Rugers DA I had had way heaver springs , I did tune a 2 1/2 " stainless security six, and it was nice, lots of flame with mag loads.
If I am on my game and the elbows are good , I can shoot about 1-2 in group just pulling through with the m. 19 I can't hold off hand very long any more
I have not shot the newer Ruger models 100, 101
On my smith, and a Dan Wesson, I just pull through as they are so light and no stacking, mind you my colt 357 model is just about as good, factory springs (I think, as it was used , as most of mine are) If I am shooting slow, I can pull to the break, but you can't feel it. On a factory tuned 6 in model 14 38 masterpiece, I can stop at the break on it, most of the time.
The few Rugers DA I had had way heaver springs , I did tune a 2 1/2 " stainless security six, and it was nice, lots of flame with mag loads.
If I am on my game and the elbows are good , I can shoot about 1-2 in group just pulling through with the m. 19 I can't hold off hand very long any more
I have not shot the newer Ruger models 100, 101
When you guys talk about DA, do you stage the hammer, then pull? Or do you pull in one continuous motion?
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