You could make up a trigger plate that fills in the gap from the DST and install a single trigger that would get the pull weight where you want it, you stated that you didn’t like/need a DST. It’s an easy fix.
Yes. I could silver solder (and frankly...I dunno if I would need a "hard" solder or "soft" solder to do this...but I'm leaning towards hard) a boss to the top of my existing trigger plate and simply move the pivot point higher, and then eliminate the set trigger and the springs that go along with that.
I'm certain the pull would get to the 3-4lb range...and that's a good range.
I've considered a replacement lock, but as I stated, this flintlock is absolutely fine for it's intended purpose. (Hunting). It began life as a T\C Hawken kit gun, then replaced the barrel with a GM, then refinished the stock (reshaped plus inlet the T\C brass, added a toe plate, swapped the trigger plate\triggers with L&R Hawken TP along with a much better TG. (Hawken Plains)
So the rifle is pretty much a "mutt".....but very adequate for it's purpose. I don't wanna spend another $200+ just to have a lock that I can say "It's a great lock" when the existing one works just fine.
I may do this as a winter project....in between tying flies for the spring!!