Wife shot a few of the WIN41 primers with the modified old style pin.
Just 10 of the WIN41 and 10 CCI450.
Still haven't done the set screw mod but it can only make things better. Right?
Ignition was fine with the 41s but she quit early, not feeling up to par.
She helped record a primer weight test I was doing with my AR.

The pin was the flatwound spring (sort of light), two 0.050" shims in the spring stack, a 38/ceramic ball with a 1/4" ball (larger contact radius) and about 0.095" added to the internal stack. Used a new style BAS with a micrometer carbide tip inside. No external shim. I counterbored the cocking pin threads about 1.5 threads to get the pin threaded in a little more and shorten the spring length. Will post pictures when I pull the bolt back apart. She likes the lighter trigger.

I cut between 1.5 and 2 turns off the Target Trigger Safety Blade spring and used the Target Trigger trigger spring (but used the original trigger/sear). Have not installed the Target Trigger/Sear yet.

I like the new digital trigger gauge. Seems accurate and repeatable. Measurement of blade force for LOW trigger weights might have a safety benefit.
It LOOKS like some blade force is applied directly to the trigger. I ended up with about 7 oz of total force including 3.5oz safety blade force.
That's about 50% and assumed a safe ratio.

Pictures later.
and the Tubbs springs (2) are on order.