I am the very happy and proud owner of a new TX200HC in 22. I've had the rifle a little over 2 weeks now and apart from zeroing it in the back garden, I didn't manage to get it to the range until last Friday. The TX200 is my second springer, but my first under-lever. I shot 3 different TX200's prior to buying and now I'm an owner I'm wondering why I didn't buy one sooner.

I didn't take to long to get some acceptable groups at 25 yards, but I have an issue with the trigger. I apologise if this has been done to death in the past, but I couldn't find a thread discussing trigger adjustment. The first stage has great length and feel for this old fart, however the second stage is, well best describe as vague. There appears to be no consistency of the point at which the shot is let off. Happy with the first stage I adjusted the the second stage by 1/4 -1/3 of a turn in very slight increments. This did improve the predictability of the let off and very slightly increased the pressure required to let the shot too, making a little ore predictable. Since making this adjustment I was advised by a friend that I should have left the trigger as set by the factory until the rifle was truly bedded in.

My questions are:
1. Would you recommend that I leave the trigger adjustments alone until the rifle is bedded in?
2. What is the best procedure of adjustment to get the best from the trigger?
3. Are there any specific guides available on the net for tuning the TX200HC trigger?
I have read one article on the internet which gave the following advice on TX200 trigger adjustment: Firstly, adjust the first stage to the point where it lets the rifle off.

I have decided I will make no further adjustments to the rifle, instead preferring to ask for the advice of the members on here.
Thank you for reading and I look forward to your input.
All the best.
Pav