Three light strikes today - but with a 13lb hammer spring set in and on 450 shots without cleaning in between. Not bad.
With a little brushing after 250 shots or clean ammo i would expect it running without failiure.
Even i had light strikes with the 16lb hs i couldn`t resist to follow the idea of Andres to test the 13lb.
FPspring light from last time, July 30,( 0,32mm/ 0,0125inch, 3,48mm/ 0,137inch, 29mm/ 1,150inch). FP4. Also i now have installed a loctited hex set pretravel adjusting screw wich i can employ from inside of the slide. It is very relaxing for my trigger finger and shooting hand to get alwas a good position. And i have a better chance to find the appropriate holds on the grip two and one-handed.
With installing the TS trigger i polished some areas like trigger bar and where it is sliding, where the trigger bar springs glide,etc. That, and the procedure of reinstalling that spring maybe, reduced the trigger pull from short over to short under 1 kilo/ 2,20462 lbs, wich is the limit. Trying to lift and shim the trigger spring with a tooth pic segment was not enough to get over 1000g pull wight. So i have to install back the regular trigger spring, to not be disqualified before a match.
With the 13 lb main spring the recoil appeared to be a little bit stronger. 9 boxes of 50 CCI SV emptyed. Within the first 5 shots the one and only stove pipe. On the first box of fifty the ejection of the cases looked short. With the other packages better and mostly far. The next to last round on box six, no. 298 was the first light strike. Dirt supposedly. On the next 2 boxes two more. Box 9 fine.
First row: dirt, wax and residue, as sticking here on the ejected rimfire case, supposedly caused some light strikes trying the 13lb hammer spring
second row: dents no light strikes
two hammersprings/ mainsprings
17lb wolff CZ 75, wire 1,1mm/ 0,0445inch, lenth 63,5mm/ 2,5inch, 29 windings
13lb Hobdell SP-01, wire average "1,07mm/ 0,04inch", length 69mm/ 2,7165inch, 29 windings