Burning Squirrels covered my thoughts.
I have a 75B, 13# hammer spring with two (?) coils cut off, extended FP, etc. etc.
May not be applicable, but at the "Make Ready", thinking about running he stage can be a distraction. After your mental dry run, relax, take a deep breath, and
then lower the hammer and holster last. Grasp the hammer, pull back, then pull the trigger and lower the hammer. There is no reason hurry.
JMO: Whatever stage prep you do, keep it consistant. Follow the same sequence every time.
Sometime back, I did it at the range while "practicing."

I didn't follow my normal routine and got sloppy. Muzzle control was good, but the embarassment was not.