Funny that we are discussing this combination, I have a 1912 BSA 22 target configuration with this combination.
I had it to the range a week ago, it gave me grief as the trigger was far too light, to the stage where it would override, changing the cocking piece with a later angled one created a very heavy trigger, the balance was somewhere in between the two angles.....or increase the angle of the bent to give a fraction more contact without decreasing the angle of the sear.
Will play with it a bit more this week....this rifle holds the Club Fly record with a group of .203, so I will not be putting in a later trigger and sear.Information
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