Got the mickleck video and bobbed the hammer on my 38 super revolver, also had a 327 done by apex neither come close to the ppc gun I had mojo do. I did my 929 myself but it's set up for winchester so. ..bout 7.5 pounds. Maybe I got lucky with my mojo but smoothest and lightest trigger in my revolver stable. Yrmv and evidently did. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
If you're shooting a revolver you can load a longer OAL but also consult above mentioned load data as it list OAL also Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
Luckily I one mine in a match or I would've been mad. Just disappointed in accurr5. New bar sto barrel (before apex was available) all better now. Trigger was redone by aeti when I won it. Also had problems with light strikes. Do yourself a favor get another platform. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
I have two sitting on two load master's. Had them since they came out. Accurate, easy to change, and precise drops with any powder I use. What's not to love. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
Sorry to hear about that and language aside if I had the answer to your question I'd help. You could just attempt it yourself if you're competent in your mechanical ability and your google senses. Worse case scenario you take it to a gunsmith. Best case scenario you gain skills in working on your pistol Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
Not sure about #9 but I use that on all my other guns cut with kroil. But Hoppes elite cleaner is recommend by s&w on the titanium cylinder. Might be hype but thats what I use with patches and copper brush. I figured no use taking chances. Someone else might chime in with more expertise. I'm no metalergist. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
Thanks I polished the internals didnt hone the trigger though (not comfortable with that yet) also lightened the rebound spring to 11lbs. Didn't bob the hammer though. I did do that on all my other revolvers. I could go lighter but hording the last of my federal primers. Thanks for all the info. This forum is really helpful. Costly though I've bought way to many toys due to this forum.
Yep got it back fixed up ( new balls). Worked up a load with 160 grain bayou bullets sized to 356 in front of 3 grains of vv320 shoots just over an inch at 25 yds. Put a vortex red dot on it. Got the trigger at about 6 and a half pounds. Shooting Winchester primers. Hoarding the last of my federals until I find more. Still need to camfer the cylinders but I'm happy with it.