OK so here's the issue that I think I know the solution for but want to make 100% sure before doing any changes. My new flintlock set triggers are basically acting like a simple set trigger where the trigger has to be set before going to full cock or it will not engage the full cock notch. Of course this should be a universal trigger and be able to be cocked and fired with only the front trigger.
When the lock is installed the sear bar is hitting the rear trigger bar about the sear bars width below the top edge of the trigger bar. Now in reading of Gunsmith of Grenville County it seems that he's saying initially it's acceptable to have about 1/8" of engagement of the sear bar to trigger bar movement and then adjust by filing the sear bar till the trigger engages the full cock notch? So my question is should the sear bar actually be contacting the trigger bar at all and why remove any metal from the sear bar instead of just from the trigger bar?
When the lock is installed the sear bar is hitting the rear trigger bar about the sear bars width below the top edge of the trigger bar. Now in reading of Gunsmith of Grenville County it seems that he's saying initially it's acceptable to have about 1/8" of engagement of the sear bar to trigger bar movement and then adjust by filing the sear bar till the trigger engages the full cock notch? So my question is should the sear bar actually be contacting the trigger bar at all and why remove any metal from the sear bar instead of just from the trigger bar?