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  1. Default Recoil sping selection

    Searched and found two ways to choose a recoil spring.

    Method one. Empties should land 6-8 feet to the right and slightly behind the gun.

    Method two. Spring rating corresponds to the power factor of the load, with a chart.

    Any one spent a lot of time on this?

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    Jim Clarks 1911 style Long Heavy Slide .38 wadcutter barely got the empties out of the pistol, and they were in a small circle by your foot.

    Don't know now, but Colt use to put a 16# spring withe the Gold Cup for 230 grain loads, and a 14# spring for 185 grain loads. Never had a problem with this.

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    Bought a Wolff replacement spring kit for 1911a1, BHP & M39-2, followed the rating listed and selected the second highest for each side arm.

    need to buy some more for the M39-2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny P View Post
    Jim Clarks 1911 style Long Heavy Slide .38 wadcutter barely got the empties out of the pistol, and they were in a small circle by your foot.

    Don't know now, but Colt use to put a 16# spring withe the Gold Cup for 230 grain loads, and a 14# spring for 185 grain loads. Never had a problem with this.
    ditto on my Clark Long Heavy 45

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