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  1. Hey guys. I'd like to lighten the trigger a bit and smooth it out. I'm going to be hunting with it this year and also enjoy shooting it on the weekend. Have maybe 5-600 rounds through it thus far. I added a Briley trigger shoe to it to relieve the hotspot from the OEM trigger when I'm shooting for a long while. What i'd like to do is ditch the Briley trigger shoe, lighten up the trigger pull and be able to pull through the shot a bit more VS pulling to the wall and having to somewhat yank the shot. It's not in my shooting sequence to do so (i shoot a lot of pistol and rifle) which is causing SOME inconsistencies in my hits and needing more concentration. I am not a competition shooter so a super light trigger isn't what I'm after. Just smooth and a bit lighter. I do not want to send it off to briley. My turkey season is coming up wednesday to the end of may and i'm comfortable working on my own stuff. With that said... I've seen shootingsight sells JUST a hammer. Would buying just the hammer and the A&S trigger kit get me what I'm after? Would it be more worthwhile to just dump the money into the freedom fighter tactical kit and use the wolff springs or go with the kit and get the A&S springs or? Can i work with the OEM stuff? I found the trigger would create a hotspot in my finger after a good bit of shooting so I went with the Briley trigger shoe to give the trigger a bit more of a wide area. It was almost like pulling on a paint can wire handle. I'd like to do as little as possible to the gun (my goal is to make the gun mine while retaining as many stock parts as possible). I currently have the A&S housing, the RX Arms heatshield/RMR mount, the Mesa Urbino stock and some other small parts like charging handle, sights, etc. This was really the only other thing on my list.
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