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Have one on my .223 and works out fine for me at a much cheaper price than other trigger upgrade options ($10). Have lots of rounds through weapon and no misfires due to light strikes. This may be an alternative for some peeps like me who want to keep costs down.

Any opinions regarding this inexpensive upgrade?

Gary
 

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I thought reduced power springs were used to increase reliability in .22 conversion kits. I think Ciener kits run better with them. If it works reliably in your rifle and you like the way it feels go for it.
 

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I never used the JP, but I am using the Superior Shooting Trigger Springs on my WOA tuner RRA and it works great. I think they are great for the 2-stage triggers, but I didn't notice much of an improvement on a standard trigger.
 

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paulosantos said:
I never used the JP, but I am using the Superior Shooting Trigger Springs on my WOA tuner RRA and it works great. I think they are great for the 2-stage triggers, but I didn't notice much of an improvement on a standard trigger.
Paulo, did you add that to the WOA tuned trigger yourself, or is that part of what WOA does?
 

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ron169 said:
paulosantos said:
I never used the JP, but I am using the Superior Shooting Trigger Springs on my WOA tuner RRA and it works great. I think they are great for the 2-stage triggers, but I didn't notice much of an improvement on a standard trigger.
Paulo, did you add that to the WOA tuned trigger yourself, or is that part of what WOA does?
I added the SS Springs to the WOA Trigger.
 
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