RetiredSeabee wrote:Great report, I appreciate your determination to learn the trigger on the gun. I have an old Taurus that had an awful trigger. I eventually replaced the springs and it made the learning curve with double action easier.
I don't think I have ever closed an eye shooting with a handgun. But I can see where changing the habit would be challenging. But it seems you have it nailed. Good shooting on all targets, the 25 yard ones impress me because that little 5" target must appear about the size of a silver dollar. You might try a twelve inch target and hold point of aim at the bottom.
Thanks much for your comments, Seabee. Yes, after Sir Henry mentioned the spreads being close, I thought about a larger-sized target at 25 yards. The largest I now have is 8". I think I'll get some 12-inchers and give it a go next time.
I once had an S&W 687 Performance Center .38 Special + "P" snubby revolver. The DA trigger was extremely light and smooth -- PC saw to that! I need to learn how to work on/replace the springs on the SP101. The SA pull is not too bad, but the DA is very, very stout. Even though I've mastered it, it continues to be a distraction as I have to concentrate on drawing back that heavy DA trigger. Since I don't have many gunsmith skills, doing a "trigger job" hadn't crossed my mind.

