![]() I probably should have gone back to the dealer, but it is a little late now since I bought the gun some years ago. ![]() My best groups with the kit are only a little better than my best groups with the stock gun, but I no longer get the really bad groups I sometimes got before the kit was installed. ![]() I think the biggest improvement I have seen in the accuracy department is that fliers are greatly reduced. There is no spring twang, vibrations are eliminated, and recoil is less harsh, making for a gun that is a little easier to shoot accurately. The Vortek kit continues to smooth out as I shoot the gun, and definitely makes for a more pleasant gun to cock and shoot. But with springers as fussy as they are, you need all the help you can get. The way it is adjusted now the gun is shootable. Maybe a springer can never be that good, due to the higher forces involved. I guess I expected it to be like the trigger on my Daystate, which is super crisp. I might tear it down this winter and make sure the sear edges are dead sharp. I have to set enough engagement to avoid this problem. It is almost as if the sear edges have been rounded slightly so that the sear releases in stages instead of all at once. If second stage engagement is too small, you can feel a series of movements as the sear releases. I was also surprised at the behavior of the trigger on my TX. Having the wider blade might provide a lighter feeling trigger. I took a look at the Rowan adjustable blade.
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