Hi,
I'm pretty new to CZs but getting my feet wet in a couple different ways. With my first one, an SP-01 manual safety, I installed CGW Ultra-lite (?) kit, SS recoil rod and played with recoil springs a little. I also polished internals per the tutorials. It is better now in both DA and SA, but my brass is way outside the recommended 6-8 ft ejection distance even with the 14# recoil spring, which is the heaviest in the tuners pack.
From a theoretical standpoint, I understand why a lighter hammer spring helps with DA trigger pull, but with a lighter recoil spring too, doesn't this cause quicker/faster recoil? Is that hard on the gun? It seems that things get out of balance if we reduce the spring pressure on both the hammer and recoil.
I have read a great deal on CGW site regarding springs, and one comment mentioned reduced power target loads. Is a USPSA minor power factor considered a reduced target load? I realize that these questions can get many different opinions and examples, and I appreciate any that you care to offer.
Thanks,
Richard