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  1. Wrong. Stop spreading bad information. The wing has absolutely NOTHING to do with SA break or poundage. As pointed out by KA, SA is primarily sear/hammer hooks, then spring weight. Entirely too much spring. You'll have to run a 10# from PD or clip three coils of an EG light to get sub 2# SA. To my knowledge it is the same spring in my other guns, and it barely lights primers the way it is, so I don't know how much lighter is realistic on the hammer spring? Plunger parts have been polished and plunger spring replaced with an 18lb, yes.
  2. Hammer spring is a 13lb. Gun has about 18xx rounds through it. I can try to polish the hammer hooks if that is a good option, but always heard that is kind of a last resort and can end badly. Thanks all.
  3. CGW reduced power TRS is already in it. Sear spring is stock Sear holes and pin are stock
  4. If you look at them side by side, you will never want to have a stock one again. The Henning just oozes quality compared to the stock one. It adds a little weight too I believe. I have them in all my minor guns too.
  5. So I have recently been trying to tune up a stock 2 from scratch by myself for the first time. I'm not a gunsmith. I've polished what I believe are key points, and resprung to specs similar to what I have in my other guns. I think it came out well with the exception of the single action trigger break, which is noticeably heavier than it is on my other guns. It had a stock two piece sear, so I ended up changing that out for a one piece, and I have a Titan hammer in it (first gun I have with one of those). The DA is fine, but the SA just breaks heavy and I would like it to break lighter. I have polished the edge of the sear, but not tried to remove any metal or change the shape. I have not touched the hammer hooks on the Titan hammer. What do you think I should do?
  6. Thanks, makes some sense... maybe not a bad idea to keep them out of the major match ammo.
  7. I've never had any issues with the screws walking, or any breakage issues shooting minor, but this is what the rear sight on my limited looked like a third of the way through my practice session last Friday. Round count about 5400. This seems to be the norm. I would welcome a more durable adjustable sight.
  8. So.... what is the problem with the stepped brass specifically? I don't filter it out of my range brass and have never had a problem with it shooting 147gr minor.
  9. I am shooting a Tanfo Limited (short Limited gun, single action only). Yes I am still using my production gear. So ergonomically it is very similar. I've got the gear pretty much nailed down at this point; might make a couple minor tweaks but it is very close to where I want it now. I do have a DAA Racemaster mag carrier on the way, as I'm hoping it will be a bit more stable with a much heavier 20rd mag in it.
  10. I have Stock 2's that have come from the factory both ways. I don't know of any way to predict which sear you will get. I would also just replace it with a one piece.
  11. Thanks guys... I'm interested to see how it plays out. I think the first club match met my expectations regarding how I think it will play out and what I will need to improve on to compete at a better level in Limited. I imagine Open is again, totally different. Just not sure about how shooting with a dot would impact your iron sight shooting in the long term. At least in the US (among non-Eric shooters) you seem to have guys that are at the top in either Open, or whatever iron sight division they are shooting at the time, but not both.
  12. I wrote up some thoughts on shooting a different division to press improvement on different skills: http://www.gmshooting.com/shooting-a-different-division-to-hone-specific-skills-part-1/
  13. I'd take it to Robbie or Zach even if it cost a little money... last thing I'd ever do is send it to EAA. Agree that it sounds like trigger bar rubbing on the magazine is the only possible cause.
  14. We can take a closer looks this weekend... didn't have enough time last week. The external dimensions of the magazine should be the same, I believe, regardless of what rounds the mag is for, but yes if they are not marked "K9" or "wit 9 LF" or something like that, it is a problem.
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