Years ago I started adding to the front blade on these double set triggers. The issue I had was when you shot it not using it as a set trigger, the front trigger took 10# pull. That is BS. Should be 3-5# pull, not take a gorilla to pull it. To me that was poor engineering on the triggers. The people making them were not actually Using them, they just made them.
So adding metal to the front trigger & the angle of it made a BIG dif. To this day, I will spend a day or 2 just inletting a setting up a trigger. One of my pet peeves I guess, having a functional front trigger, yet a good set trigger as well. PC/HC police may not like it, but that has never bothered me at all.
And I always want a tiny bit of free take up. Many times have seen a rifle age & all of a sudden it fires by itself or a tap on the lock or just touch the trigger & it fires. It makes a unsafe condition.