Okay, it's in the gun !
I think because of the power of the main spring in the 1250, there is not a very obvious difference
between the First stage and the start of the Second.
It is there though, you've just got to "listen" for it real hard.
This sort of makes it feel like a long very smooth trigger creep and then it fires.
I've got it set to where the first stage "creep" is pretty short before it breaks.
The big Improvements are :
1. that the whole pull is super smooth (even and light)
2. and that it's always breaking at the same spot now.
3. the break is very crisp making for smoother shooting (tighter groups

The way it's set now makes it very predictable so it's sweet.
I shot it till I ran out of .20 Kodiak's
Roald.