whydidnja call him up on his cell phone where he is hunting and give him $#*!??
I know what your thinkin but he may have cell phone service in that bistro where is huntin'
Seriously (I I can manage that) I had the same trouble since I got the sear a bit too far away from the axle of the trigger and the trigger is in that casting with the standing ears to hold the axle. I didn't try major surgery by trying to pull that trigger out and go to one w/o said casting and pin it higher.
Actually is is a durs egg and I'm on the third main spring (I shoot her a lot) .
The original m spring etc gave me a sweet pull until the spring broke and I replaced it. Then I had the ol 90 lb pull. What I did was end up learning more about the innards of a durs egg than I ever cared to know. I thinned down the main spring, I thinned down the sear spring paper thin, I stoned the full draw notch and sear nose til they were snot sl;ick. (Gotta tell you my friend that I had that area of the lock apart mucho times til I got the 'angle' just right. That is a very critical thingeee be careful. I was tempted to cut a slot in the guard and have a friend (I have one or two of those) weld an extension on the trigger so's I could lay my trigger finger below the guard for more leverage; but gave up the idea since I get more than enough ridicule at home so I don't need more at the shoots.
I do however, take the trigger as low as I can with the pad 'tween' my first joint and the second (of my trigger finger that is
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If you want to do these things be careful or wait for ol Taylor to rest up from that hunting trip then have him have a look at it. We can't allow that smoothy of yours to sit ignored in the corner. They are made to shoot!!!!
Let us know what cures it and best of luck with the ol girl!