Some people take off a link of the firing pin spring to ease the tension but I'm gonna shoot like this and just get used to how the rifle operates.

Good on you. I consider myself a purist. I shoot all my rifles as they would have been issued. Sometime I get pi$$ed off at people getting a new to them milsurp and immediatly changing all kind of bits on it, hoping for a 0.5MOA rifle. Most of the time I'll just close the thread and shake my head. But every once and a while there are glimmers of hope. Right there you became one of those glimmers.
A good invesment would be a set of snap caps and a pair of grip strength trainers. I hear people complaining about the heavy trigger pull all the time, but 5 minutes a day/3 days a week doing grip training and I don't even notice it. Then go and practice with the snap caps. Set a soup can on end across the room and pactice shouldering the rifle and sighting in on the can and cycling the bolt.




















































