I have 9 months and maybe 5,000 rounds through my 97B"E". I ordered it with a 2.5-3 lb trigger, which is exactly what the pull was when delivered from CGW. Problem is that I have to have a 3.5 lb minimum pull for centerfire bullseye. I didn't check the rules before I ordered the gun.
The other "want" I have is just the opposite of what most people want. I wanted a little more sear travel before the hammer dropped. I wanted some "creep", similar to what i have on my SIG P-226 guns (I rarely shoot them now). I need to be able to put some pressure on the sear without the gun going off. The hooks on the original CGW hammer were a little too short for me (but perfect for most people!). The release was a little too "crisp" for my style of trigger control.
So, I bought a new CGW race hammer, installed it, and the result was some increase in sear engagement but I still had a pretty crisp trigger. Next, I installed the stock firing pin safety block spring and this increased the pull a few more oz. Next was a change in the hammer spring from the blue 13# to a new 15#. Another increase. Finally, above 3.5 lbs. Going to the range and try it on Sunday. These changes are subtle! They would not have been of much interest to me two years ago. But I've learned that getting your best results in precision pistol shooting is dependent on how tiny personal details work together.
For me, trigger reach, grip shape, pull weight, and trigger pull "feel" are all significant details. I'm just glad to have a bag of excellent parts to work with and enough money to be able to put together what I think I need.
So, I won't know for sure if this is right until I shoot the gun in live fire. Dry fire feels good. This is fun.
Joe