I'm building a southern rifle with a 13/16th barrel and Davis late Ketland type lock. This will be a pretty slim rifle. My problem is mating the double set trigger bar with the sear. It is a close fit. If I tighten the tang screw too tight, it engages the sear so that the trigger can't be set. Is there a good way to remedy this? Can I take a little off the sear to provide some gap and lack of potential contact? Is there a better way? Thanks,
Curt
Curt,
I have only built one rifle using that lock and I don't remember having that problem but I have had it several times using Chambers late Ketland with the small Davis double set triggers. Here are a few things I have done, sometimes all of them on the same gun!
Check the curvature of the trigger plate, if its sitting too deep in the center it will cause the problem you mention. If so disassemble the trigger and bend the plate to better conform with the belly of your stock. On one rifle I had to bend the plate away from the sear (more gap between top of bars and the sear) then file the plate thinner at each end (I think I had put shims under the plate) to get back flush with the belly.
You can take quite a bit off the top of the trigger bars, just try the triggers often to keep from taking too much off. Then as others mentioned you can take a little off the bottom of the sear.
Good luck,
Dennis