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@chuck, Practice? You mean it doesn't shoot like that by itself??? ;) I'm only shooting around 1500 rounds a month these days, but practice is practice.... 

+1 on the not using any lubricants on the hammer, spring or anywhere in that area of the gun. I learned that recently the hard way! I'd like to point out the trigger setting that you use is for bench target shooting. Setting the trigger that light for other types of target shooting and/or hunting is not recommended. Around 12 to 14 ounces works best for me for PRC and Speed type events, and hunting.
 
Makes sense Chuck. I used to do the feel the first stage, and slowly squeeze the trigger until it surprises you by going off. Nowadays, I line the shot up and almost "slap" the trigger with my finger. No delay, no thought, just shoot... Seems to work better for me. When the trigger is set too light on multi stage shooting, its very easy to shoot before you're ready. I had my Cricket too light that way and kept shooting before I had my sight picture where I wanted it. Still have a glass break second stage, but at a higher pressure to break the glass.