I have had a Browning B78 in 25-06 for several years. It has beautiful wood and a nicely blued octagonal barrel. I really like the looks of this rifle but the original trigger wasn't the best. I took it to a local gunsmith and asked if he could take improve on the trigger, he said no problem. I picked up the gun and when I got home I was showing my young son how the single action worked, etc. When I closed the action the hammer flew forward with no touching of the trigger. Luckily there was no round in the chamber. So, I take it back and have it looked at again. When I get it back this time I get it to the range and when you chamber a round and the hammer is back you pull the trigger nothing, if you sort of recock it, I mean just push the already back hammer down a little and then repull the trigger it fires! Any help out there?