You can take it off of the front trigger bar,,
Or off of the bottom edge of the sear arm of the lock where the above is engaging it
at the same time that it try to disengage itself from the set trigger.
(Depends on how thin the front trigger bar has been shaved down already I guess
Leave the set ( rear) trigger alone.
***How 'bout this...
If you only lowered the entire trigger unit about .008 out of the stock,,and everything works OK at that level,,what about bedding the trigger unit right into place at that level.
Then take the unit apart, triggers out,,and replace the 'plate' back into the stock.
File the bottom face of the plate back down to the stock surface.
.008 ain't much and it shouldn't leave the triggers hanging out there like they've been mis-fitted or anything.
Make it .010 so make sure it works...
It'll save any more tinkering and reducing the size of the blade(s) and possibly the sear arm trying to get the triggers to work.