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Gunfighter mk3: 2x #20 springs vs 1x #40 spring. Any functional difference?

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 20:39
by arizonamoonshine
Setting up for my first time, is there any functional difference/advantage/disadvantage to a combination of springs versus a single spring on a cam?

So 2x #20 vs 1x #40?

Or a #30 + #20 vs a single #50 etc.?

Re: Gunfighter mk3: 2x #20 springs vs 1x #40 spring. Any functional difference?

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 23:20
by fallout9
Please note that the numbers on springs bags are just labels and they don't represent any units of measurements. So 2x#20 =/= 1x#40 and #30+#20 =/= #50.
I find the 2 springs per cam more stable than 1 spring per cam though, but this is just a personal observation.

Re: Gunfighter mk3: 2x #20 springs vs 1x #40 spring. Any functional difference?

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 0:50
by arizonamoonshine
Interesting thank you.

The springs are still varying degrees of strength right?

So for instance my #20A bag has 6 springs. If I were to do 2x #20A on each cam that’s less strength than 2x #30A on each cam.

Also what are the springs that come installed? I want to drop them in the right bag.

Also wanted to ask why the #10 bag doesn’t have an “A”?

Thanks again

Re: Gunfighter mk3: 2x #20 springs vs 1x #40 spring. Any functional difference?

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 1:36
by fallout9
#10s are the same with the previous version of springs which were provided together with the GFII bases. When GFIII came out, it came with a new set of springs, the A ones.
It's easy to say which springs are coming installed, as all bags contain 8 springs; if your #20 bag has 6 springs, then the missing 2 are already installed.

Re: Gunfighter mk3: 2x #20 springs vs 1x #40 spring. Any functional difference?

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:08
by arizonamoonshine
Ah I see. very helpful thanks again!