Ahhhh, legit question. Maybe I'm confusing the two due to lack of experience.
Well, you didn’t really specify what kind of pistol we’re talking about. Guessing by the weights you listed I would say SFA, but you never know.
My point in my previous post was two-fold. 1.) A lighter trigger is technically easier to shoot, but by what difference are you really going to see by going how much lighter? 2.) If you go too light, you risk affecting reliable function.
If you think a lighter trigger is going to allow you to be more precise, I’d argue that you need to work on grip and trigger control. If you think a lighter trigger is going to allow you to split faster, I’d argue that your recoil management and trigger control need work.
In my experience a smoother trigger is more beneficial as it’s more predictable and less distracting to the overall shooting process. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to clean up trigger action and wanting it smoother. Just don’t confuse it for wanting a lighter trigger weight.
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