If it is made like all my releases have been made....There is a notch cut out on the trigger,and when you tighten the screw in it will make the trigger more sensitive,so sensitive that it won't even close if it is screwed in too much.When you screw it out then it
should let the bearing wheel sit deeper in the trigger,and make the trigger less sensitive.Now with this new fangled trigger pressuredial you have I'm not 100% sure,but I really would have thought if you took the screw completely out of the trigger,and re-set the adjustment pressure dial that you would have been ok.It says the set screw in the trigger
only adjusts the trigger travel (hair trigger,or more pull),and the pressure dial
onlyadjusts the trigger pressure.Could they get more complicated?



What happened to the good ol set screw,and nothing else.

I would have thought that if your set screw was screwed in too much it was making the release think you were pulling back on the trigger.So,that's what made me think that you should back it out.If you took the set screw all the way out,and it won't even hold on to the string then I would think you need to adjust the dial back,with the screw out,and see if that works.Hope I helped.