Thank you for the suggestions there Mark and Dennis.
The sear bar on my Davis Sett Trigger appears to be flame hardened. So if I start cutting or grinding on it, I'll cut right through the hardened portion of the bar. In order to re-harden the bar, should I heat until it turns red and then plunge in 10 weight oil, or water, or???
Mark, if I've interpreted your suggestion correctly, I may simply need to reduce the spring tension on my rear trigger bar. Perhaps instead of drilling, tapping and installing a screw I could simply install a spacer washer under the rear trigger spring where it is screwed to the trigger plate. Would this not have the same effect as your screw pushing up on the spring? And I could vary the spring tension by adding or subtracting washers? My trigger bar may need a more radical adjustment, but I'm certainly going to check out your suggestion!
Jason