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I used the wolf kit for the 642 and was very pleased.
Opening it up and cleaning it made a huge difference as well
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I tried the apex. I liked the feel but the reset was slow. I'm not sure but i think I'm back to the apex kit with the stock return spring.
I can't remember the weights if the Wolff springs I liked. I want to say 15 and 8.
 
You can adjust the mainspring screw to get 6.5# trigger; but you will get some light strikes. Just tighten it all the way up and no issues. Very repeatable numbers on both pulls. The Wilson mainspring has an offset top and works like a cam on a compound bow.
 
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You can adjust the mainspring screw to get 6.5# trigger; but you will get some light strikes. Just tighten it all the way up and no issues. Very repeatable numbers on both pulls. The Wilson mainspring has an offset top and works like a cam on a compound bow.
Works great on the larger frames. The J frame is non adjustable
 
Wolff kit. I may be weird, but I put Xtra power mainsprings in all my J Frames. It is a heavier trigger stroke, but I am used to it now and it feels good.

Be mindful......Tinkering with springs and pull weights may make the gun unreliable. Hard primers and different types of ammo will tell the tale as well.
 
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