S Sydney1942 Member Rating - 100% 58 0 0 Aug 6, 2021 #1 I have 28 lb firing pin spring in the mail The factory weight is 24 lb i believe Any thoughts as to accuracy improvement?? Thanks Sydney
I have 28 lb firing pin spring in the mail The factory weight is 24 lb i believe Any thoughts as to accuracy improvement?? Thanks Sydney
Ruger007 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 127 0 0 Location Way West Aug 6, 2021 #2 I don't think you will notice a difference by going heavier. Just might take a bit more effort to open the bolt.
I don't think you will notice a difference by going heavier. Just might take a bit more effort to open the bolt.
L liberty CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 84 0 0 Aug 6, 2021 #3 Sydney1942 said: I have 28 lb firing pin spring in the mail The factory weight is 24 lb i believe Any thoughts as to accuracy improvement?? Thanks Sydney Click to expand... None.
Sydney1942 said: I have 28 lb firing pin spring in the mail The factory weight is 24 lb i believe Any thoughts as to accuracy improvement?? Thanks Sydney Click to expand... None.
Hitzy CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 146 0 0 Location Rottawa Aug 8, 2021 #4 Might shave a millisecond off the lock time...maybe.
D DANS40X CGN Regular Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Location Fairbanks,AK Aug 8, 2021 #5 Hitzy said: Might shave a millisecond off the lock time...maybe. Click to expand... A 100Lb mainspring would NOT accelerate the pin...it would just hit harder. OP, OEM Rem is a 26Lb mainspring.
Hitzy said: Might shave a millisecond off the lock time...maybe. Click to expand... A 100Lb mainspring would NOT accelerate the pin...it would just hit harder. OP, OEM Rem is a 26Lb mainspring.