46M trigger weight adjust?
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46M trigger weight adjust?
I don't have a scale to measure trigger weight and I'd like to know, on the Izzy 46M, if you turn the trigger weight screw say one half revolution, about how much does that increase trigger weight?
Thanks, I've been working on the triggering technique (with very promising results) described by JP O'Connor in his article "not shooting not tens" on our hosts "On the firing line" series. My pistol was recently serviced by Air Venturi and they set the trigger weight just above the minimum/standard 500grams. I wanted a bit more resistance and turned the screw 1/2 turn (6 o'clock to 12 o'clock, moving clockwise), this was too much so I back it off to about the 10 o'clock mark (so, 1/3 of a full revolution). This, for now seems perfect. I know I'm safely over the minimum 500grams, I just had no idea if I increased the weight 25 grams or 250.
FWIW, the technique Mr O'Connor teaches seems to give me a much smoother release and better "feel" for what I'm really doing when I release a shot, not to mention better accuracy. Using this technique has really underscored how much more important a smooth trigger release is for a good shot than "perfect" aim or hold. I knew this, or at least I'd read it, but this technique just seems to "prove" it to myself. I can feel it and see the results.
FWIW, the technique Mr O'Connor teaches seems to give me a much smoother release and better "feel" for what I'm really doing when I release a shot, not to mention better accuracy. Using this technique has really underscored how much more important a smooth trigger release is for a good shot than "perfect" aim or hold. I knew this, or at least I'd read it, but this technique just seems to "prove" it to myself. I can feel it and see the results.