I was having an issue with the adjustment of my trigger. The first stage was heavy enough and the second light and shallow enough that I was always second guessing when it was going to fire. Sometimes even though I was taking it really slow I'd end up firing the gun when I wasn't ready. To solve this problem I just lightened the first stage pull spring so that I'd definitely have a differential. Problem solved.
Problem two... even before I lightened the pull spring I could pull the trigger just to the edge of the second stage and take my finger off the trigger and the trigger will stay in that position which isn't all bad because I know where I'm at on the trigger pull sequence and the second stage is crisp enough that very little pressure is needed to fire the gun......or I can push the trigger forward to the starting position and start over.
I don't know the mechanics of the trigger return well enough to know if there is any adjustment to that. Anyone else's trigger act the same.
Jimmy
Problem two... even before I lightened the pull spring I could pull the trigger just to the edge of the second stage and take my finger off the trigger and the trigger will stay in that position which isn't all bad because I know where I'm at on the trigger pull sequence and the second stage is crisp enough that very little pressure is needed to fire the gun......or I can push the trigger forward to the starting position and start over.
I don't know the mechanics of the trigger return well enough to know if there is any adjustment to that. Anyone else's trigger act the same.
Jimmy