Well, you have a couple of courses of action.
1.) You can send it to wilson pay the $170 dollars, wait a very long time (their turn-around-time is usually 1-2 months for anything), and hope that its the type of trigger you want when it returns.
2.) You can save the $170, use that to buy ammo, save the 1-2months, and just shoot your bushy consistently, and the trigger will smooth itself out by itself.
3.) You can order a replacement trigger and have it installed
So, one costs money and alot of time, the other costs money and no time, the other you gain invaluable trigger time with your weapon and become alot more intimate with it, the third you spend around $150 and install it and hopefully that is what you want.
Or, the below might be your final answer
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Nothing is wrong with it but I'd like a lighter, crisper pull.
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