Quote Originally Posted by WinnieTheBoom View Post
You may not need to adjust the trigger if you don't want to, you just have to be more cognizant that the blade is fully compressed before touching the trigger and that your pull is straight back. If you pull even the slightest bit to one side (I'm right handed, so whenever this happens it would always happen pulling towards the right) it will just click and you'll have to rack the bolt.
But if I adjust the lbs on the trigger a little more, it will reduce the likelyhood?

I do try to pull squarely. Though I worry about with handguns, it doesn't seem to be as much of a factor with rifle.

I do like the having the first trigger, sorta helps with the getting ready to shot, pull that first.

I didn't quite get what the picture was indicating. Now do. Make sure the first trigger is contact the sear. Will pull apart and check.