End result was a trigger with a 2 lb. 2 oz. average trigger pull according to my Lyman digital. There is still a short bit of take up. Turning the screw in any further prevents the trigger from properly functioning. Of the two supplied overtravel screws, I was forced to use the longer one and it is almost too short. I believe I will be applying some thread lock to each. I found the instructions did not cover how to adjust the trigger screws, that seemed a bit odd. It is very handy to have the gun's manual present at all times and the included instructions left a lot to the imagination. I am not sure I could have done this without YOUTUBE, fortunately there are some really good videos. If there were every a project where you could be an octopus, this is the one to pick. I had one last step to complete when the magazine spring got wedged under the sear. Parts shot out everywhere and I was almost back the square one when the spring and ball detent flew out of the safety. For the next half hour I swore enough to make a sailor blush. Glad to have this one done. I'm sure the next time I get to firing line it'll all prove worthwhile.