I've currently been using a hk p2000 lem v2 and thanks to the fine people on this website I have seemed to iron out a lot of my initial marksmanship problems I was having learning the setup. After reading Toddg's article on DAK vs LEM I noticed where he preferred the v4 setup and that the "heavy FPBS" serves no purpose other than increasing the trigger pull weight. There also seems to be alot of people whom also prefer the V1 "light" setup on all their guns and recommend it pretty heavily.
Well after reading all that stuff, i've been getting the itch to play around with it a bit. I am doing pretty well with the V2 now so part of me is saying 'well just stick with that', but another part of me is wondering if i'm really missing out on something...and if I get it just right my groups might get a little tighter during speed shooting.
From what I've read so far, it seems the V4 fits the way I shoot more than the V1 does. As soon as the trigger breaks and the gun fires, my trigger finger releases and rides it to the reset point....The heavy TRS seems to help me with this, or atleast feels like it is making it easier. It sounds like the V1 is kinda sluggish or laggy at this, but then I see this http://www.hkparts.net/shop/pc/Light...s-203p2081.htm ...It says it has a "better' reset so I'm wondering if that fixes the possible laggy reset of the v1?
As I understand it, neither of these options will give me a "shorter' reset (though I might be wrong), Just changes the trigger pull weight, and the weight at which the trigger returns to the reset point. So I guess all this fills my head full of questions like...
1) Does a lighter trigger pull = more accuracy? (Thats probably a very subjective and loaded question, forgive me)
2) For you guys running the V1...are any of you running that spring? If so, do you have any problems short stroking the trigger during speed?
3) For the guys running the V4...is there a big difference in the 'feel' of the trigger pull when you are shaving off only 1lb?
4) Any guys here that actually prefer the V2 setups over the others?
5) Should I just stop over-thinking all this and stick with the V2 since I am doing fine with it?
Normally, I would just try out all the variants myself...but I am kinda afraid I'm going to mess it up if I try and work on it, so I have to send it to a gunsmith to have it done...and he's like 8 weeks behind currently. So i'm trying to do as much research as possible in hopes that it will save me some money and time.
Thank you for your input.