I have a question. Is it a modern thing , to put screws through the trigger plates on Southern styled rifles . I have 4 old iron mounted hog rifles I believe were built mostly in eastern Tennessee and a few relic pieces. NONE of them have screws in the trigger plates! They do have screws holding the springs in place . The only thing I can ever remember see ,holding the triggers in was, the trigger guard! Until recently seeing Southern rifles on here , I don`t recall seeing this on old rifles I have viewed over the years. All the old rifles I have, have a tiny "step" filed in the guard that engages the front of the trigger plate and the guards make contact with the triggers further back. Why did modern builders change this practice? The old method seems to have worked fine or at least it did on mine , as they all function as they should?