Dave is asking the right questions. If you see that there is no binding... the next issue is where it's pinned. If you have a copy of "Recreating the American long Rifle", there is a great mathematical explanation of the process. But here's what it amounts to. The closer the trigger is to the sear, the lighter the trigger, and the longer the pull.
An ideal pull is approx. 3/8" in front of the sear, pinned as high as possible, and the angle of the trigger blade as close to the same angle as the sear bar to the pivot point.
I hope that made sense. Again, the book explains it VERY well.
Hope this helps.