Maven said:
You're right, the trigger adjustment screw IS too short,
Yes, that's what that linked topic is all about.
There's actually 3 different adjustments on most Double Set Double Throw triggers.
The following photo's are of CVA,T/C and L&R triggers but the Lyman's have the same set-up.
This one is of course the center screw for front trigger break adjustment;
But if adjustment of the internal leaf spring is too loose the trigger won't have enough "power" to do it's job properly. In this photo you can plainly see the notch on the rear cam that engages the front trigger cam;
That leaf needs to have enough tention to do it's job but not so much it's un-comfortable too set.
A third screw can be adjusted for "Travel" of the leaf spring. If the screw with the arrow is too low, the rear cam can ride too high when un-set and interfere with the locks trigger sear arm;
So taking the trigger out of the stock for proper adjustment is actually needed. Oil dry's out and get's gummy, a trigger bound with dryed oil won't funtion properly either. They generally don't need as much maintanance as the lock but it needs to be done periodicaly.