When I built my Leman I began with the lock. I disassembled it, filed, stoned, sanded all parts to a point where I thought everything not only looked good, but worked well. I "tested" it just in my hand and there didn't seem to be any difficulty in trigger pull "poundage."
Fast forward to completion, and I found the trigger pull had a "spongy" feel to it just before the sear released. At first I though "break in." Now, remember I have trigger experience with a total of 2 builds. Far from expert.
So, after a few range trips, the trigger was not better. Just the same. So, out comes the lock and apart comes the lock. In examining the lock where all parts meet, I see a dimple, and a scrape mark on the Bridle....and it happens to match the tiny fly stud in the tumbler (dimple) and the scrap marks line right up with the fly. (L&R)
So, a small file followed by 600 grit....several times to keep testing....and done!!
Now the trigger pull is absolutely delightful!! Half cock works just like it should, and full cock does the same.
It's always attention to detail......as I continue to learn!!
Dave