MoreIsLess
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I have a Ruger Security Six. I ordered a reduced power main and trigger spring and when I got them, the reduced power mainspring was a longer spring than the factory mainspring that was in the gun. It also made the trigger pull a lot harder than with the original one. I called Wolff and they said that there are a few Security Six's tha take a different spring than most of the others and they said they would send me some new springs that would work. When I got the springs in the mail, they were for a Redhawk. I called Wolff and they said these springs would work fine even though they were for a Redhawk. So, I installed one of the new springs they sent me. It did make the trigger pull lighter. I went to the range with my S6 to try it out. My shooting was off, a lot worse than it was with the original factory spring. I wouldn't have expected the reduced power spring to make my shooting worse, I would have expected it to help improve it. Maybe just a conicidence, perhaps. I would put the factory spring back in but my wife has a harder time pulling the trigger wit the factory spring in but not with the reduced power one.
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