tuning
Iz,
The action job he performed was $75.00. It made a huge difference in DA, much lighter break and smooth through the entire squeeze. In SA you definitely do not want to even look at the trigger until you are "lined up". Just guessing, but The break must be around 1 or 2 #'s in SA.
The springs he put in the gun were from Brownells, not wolff, which I had been familiar with and he sent the remainder of the springs in the kit home with the revolver.
On initial range testing everything was fine using rem. and fed. factory ammo in .38 and .357, but primer strikes were to light to set off magtechs I believe, but do not hold me to it. I reload now and use cci primers, never a failure to fire with them.
The wife has an sp-101 she sent off to magnaport for porting, an action job, and a few other upgrades costing around $600.00, it's action pales in comparison. Get the gp, you may find yourself a happy convert as I did.
Brian.