It’s not a money thing
Ben Stoeger explains why high-volume competitive shooters often avoid frequent recoil spring replacement. While springs do take a set and lighten over time, the primary reason for not changing them is to maintain a consistent feel of the firearm. Frequent changes can dramatically alter the recoil impulse, requiring an acclimation period that detracts from training focus and skill development. Stoeger emphasizes focusing on skill-building rather than equipment tinkering, especially when no actual issue is present.











