Originally Posted by
golfer
Markm; I see you are a senior member here and have read a few of your posts. I respect your words. On the other hand, I had nothing to loose as the trigger as it was while relatively crisp was heavy. I have had experience working with triggers and understand not to change angles. I also try to get information on what to do and what not to do before trying anything. I do not that on case hardened material there is a relatively thin layer to work with and that is why I polished the surface only. The end result was a more clean break, but no change in pull weight.
So I tried and got a small improvement. To take any more of the trigger would be a mistake, I certain. I put a hundred rounds through the rifle this weekend and have decided the pull is too much and a Gisselle is on its way. Unfortunately we wont find out about its longevity.
Some of us just have to try. I'm relatively handy [not handsome] and it did work to a limited extant.
Thanks for your advice, and best wises.