protoolman said:
A good clean trigger at 5# single action is easier to shoot well than a long creepy 3#. trigger spring kits are over rated especially for single action shooting. The longer lock time of a weaker main spring gives more time for shake as well as a good chance of light strikes and misfires.
I agree and will add to this. A weaker Mainspring does not lighten the trigger pull on a single action! This is the biggest misconception I have seen by novice gun owners on single actions. A heavier mainspring will break lighter on a proper trigger action job, with lighter return spring work.
The next problem many cause is going to heavy on the mainspring for single actions! This will disturb shot with more bounce or vibration before the bullet exits when more excessive than needed for reliable ignition.
Then there is reliable ignition, which many confuse, thinking if it fired and went bang, it was good ignition? Not necessarily, their is such a thing as light strikes that fire the round, but not consistently! Milliseconds can create a great deal of difference in accuracy especially with revolvers, and the longer the barrel, the more it's affects are noticed.
Anyways those that do not understand all these facts, maybe you should leave action work to those who do. I have clean crisp 2# no creep reliable triggers on all my single actions, 3# on my double, but every one uses the factory mainspring and will shoot one ragged hole groups at 25 yards using it.
Moral, if you want a range gun, or target gun buy one, the LCR will never be a target revolver, but will excel at what it is designed to do reliably until compromised by anyone not understanding all aspects of a proper action!