3 pounds was the trigger weight of match rifles in the competitions I shot back in the 70's, for our "Match Rifles".
In around 1978 or so, this weight was reduced to 2 kilos, ie: 2.2pounds. The cocked rifle had to pick up a 1 kilo weight.
With triggers adjusted very closely, they'd put a piece of paper under the butt, with tension on it while the rifle's owner
picked the rifle up. If the tension-ed paper was able to be removed from under the butt, that trigger passed. 1 kilo felt
like a hair trigger compared to 3 pounds.
I still like a crisp 3 pound trigger,m without any creep.
I just checked my 14 bore's trigger and it's 4.16 pounds with barely a tiny bit of sponginess. It's not difficult to shoot reasonably well.