Wheeler or Lyman?

redlightrich

New member
Hello all, these seem to be the most commonly available trigger gauges
( electronic) .

They both seem to hover near 60 dollars. I am hoping for a more accurate and sensitive gauge than I currently have, which is a spring Wheeler. This I feel is more representative, than precise.

Of these two, does one stand out as better, assuming both are same price? Is there a gauge I should consider which is not listed above?

It is mostly used for my 1911's tuning.

Thank you

Rich
 

Jim Watson

New member
I can't compare the two, I had a Lyman which did well.
I have replaced it with a spring gauge which is good enough for my application.
 

Mobuck

Moderator
I've always had doubts about the quality of "Wheeler" products. Maybe LYMAN isn't any better(they used to be) but I have more confidence in Lyman.
 

redlightrich

New member
Thanks uncle Nick!!! I will look at that, and if it isn't outside of my reach, I may bite. Then yes, lend ( after I find all my numbers).

I never was a trigger snob, that is until I got my model 41, and could not believe how drastically my accuracy improved.

I have many other pistols, including several 1911's ( which no one will argue the trigger feel) but the feel and poundage of the Smith beats all.

I have a Ruger, which is lightly breathed on, and it has the same pounds of trigger as the Smith, ( I did not fully adjust the trigger stops yet) but even it does not get close to the Smith.

I also want to carefully measure the pounds, as my current Wheeler gauge works, and appears accurate to a degree, but to me, it is more representative than exact.

Thank you for the input, and yes, I am also viewing most of Wheeler as cheaper tools. Certainly not top line stuff.

Thank you

Rich
 

redlightrich

New member
Ooooh Uncle Nick, that is awesome!!!! However, this trigger scan system is outside of my reach.
I love tools, and will usually buy equipment, even if it is only to be used a few times ( as tools have a way of working for multiple applications if you think outside the box) but this is a bit more than what I need or am willing to pay for.

Thanks for the link anyway!!!

Rich
 
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