There was an article floating around the internet that I cannot find at the moment that tells how to go about it.
Personally, I'd hire out the job.
Every time I've tried to do this I've screwed it up.
If you want to have a go at it, I recommend buying a replacement tumbler first and practice on that, so when you screw it up you can get back to what you had.
Fiddling with the sear nose/tumbler notch geometry is not easy and it is easy to end up with a gun with a dangerous hair trigger if you don't do it right.
Steve Sheldon
Commander
4th Louisiana Delta Rifles
NRA Certified Muzzleloading Instructor
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