So the thread on aftermarket triggers was interesting. It introduced me to brimstone gunsmithing and basically sold me one having them upgrade my trigger instead of buying a bx 25 drop in new trigger. But I was looking at some of their videos and they include this
https://youtu.be/OPJVUefaSmY
Which is a really nice walk through of what can go wrong and what a basic "moving from terrible to decent" trigger would look like. It actually got me thinking about trying to polish up the working parts myself. And if that fails getting the bx-25 replacement. I try hard not to be a trigger snob and work on upgrading myself rather than the rifle but it's a heavy trigger for such a light gun. Really is.
I was interested in hearing from more experienced guys. In the video he used fine grit sandpaper to do his polishing. Other videos I've seen using stones or file sets. Bar none this is the best video on the process I've seen. If you guys have a better resource showing the process I'd love to see it. Any and all experience would be welcome. This is a bit down the pipeline of my "to do" list but I thought it might be a comparatively low risk way to gain some skill.