While filing up the trigger I found both trigger and hammer to be dead soft, a file cut it like brass, so I doubted my trigger job would hold. So after getting if where I wanted I fired up the torch and case hardened both parts. The pull weight is now about 4 1/2 pounds, still with a lot of creep but at least it is smooth creep, more like a military two stage trigger.
After finally figuring out the scope and its' exceptionally coarse adjustments I decided I was ready to move out to 100 yards, after firing about 100 rounds at 50 yards over the past week. My best groups of the day were a two way tie at 1.7". The 150 grain Hornady .312" bullet over 46.0 grains RL-15 went 2891 fps average for five and the same bullet over 48.0 grains of H-414 went 2758 fps. The RL-15 load is about where I want to be but I think I can come up a couple of grains with the H-414. With all the loads I've tried so far this rifle is giving me about 200 fps over what the books show, or to put it another way, I'm getting listed velocities with two or three grains less powder.