Not dry firing Tim.
I was pulling the trigger and catching the hammer before it hits the bar or the pin. Never once have I ever dry fired a Handi!
It's like I mentioned, kind of like messaging the parts so they wear off the rough edges by contact or friction, and repetition.
It's maybe not as fast, or not as good as a real trigger job, but it's an option for a slightly better trigger.
Mine was terrible, and I did this to mine and it smoothed out and now it breaks clean and I don't even have an issue that it is hard.
Trigger is fine now! Shot a hog this morning at 60 yards with my 20 gauge Tracker ll, using 2 3/4" Buckhammers which it loves and ear holed the little pig. She weighed about 40#, just perfect for the pit!