Even a kid can look inside a typical spring loaded check valve and see a flat - usually plastic disc, with a spring behind it, and wonder, gee, how does water churn its way around that blockage. A ball cone check valve is like an airplane wing, and is a solid ball cone that takes a big beating without fail.
A good rule is step up one size also for your check valve.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/APOLLO-Spring-Check-Valve-1CKT9?Pid=search You can find these for less, surplus center has SS ones that I bought tons of, and have never had a failure in 20 years of installations.
And another-
http://www.lakecountypipe.com/34-Apollo-Ball-Cone-Check-Valve-6110401-.aspx