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BHB,
It may have been some articles in either muzzleloader or muzzleblasts. Peter Alexander used to do lots of building articles in Muzzleloader.
It's true...that the higher the pivot more leverage but there are other considerations as well....that being the distance of the pivot from the sear...not just the height.
For the Bivins style trigger shown...you can pin it in the wood, leave or grind off the ears. I may use that style. I may make a trigger and a plate. I'm not sure yet.
Another factor just as important, maybe more than trigger axis is having a well tuned lock.
A lock can be tuned to have a really good unset trigger pull with set triggers. There's no need to have a miserable unset trigger pull with set triggers. IMHO you still need a good unset hunting trigger.
It does not need to be as crisp as a simple trigger but it's still nice to have a good trigger un set.
It may have been some articles in either muzzleloader or muzzleblasts. Peter Alexander used to do lots of building articles in Muzzleloader.
It's true...that the higher the pivot more leverage but there are other considerations as well....that being the distance of the pivot from the sear...not just the height.
For the Bivins style trigger shown...you can pin it in the wood, leave or grind off the ears. I may use that style. I may make a trigger and a plate. I'm not sure yet.
Another factor just as important, maybe more than trigger axis is having a well tuned lock.
A lock can be tuned to have a really good unset trigger pull with set triggers. There's no need to have a miserable unset trigger pull with set triggers. IMHO you still need a good unset hunting trigger.
It does not need to be as crisp as a simple trigger but it's still nice to have a good trigger un set.