Well, I did a little better with it today. I kept reducing the trigger tension untill I noticed the spring was no longer in contact with the trigger.[

] Still seemed to be hard to fire. Perhaps its just my hand, I could not tell a difference between full and none. It was when I began adjusting the travel that good things started happening.

Got to where it fires properly with just the slightest effort to make a fist.

Put a little of that trigger tension back on also.
Shot great with it for a while, then started to have to tug again. I notice that the tiny allen screw for travel was backing out. Gonna have to fix that for sure. Perhaps with some loc tite once I'm used to seeing the proper location of the firing mechanisim(sp?) Or trigger and hook if you will. Shouldn't be a problem as long as I pay attention till I secure it.
One thing I'm not real crazy about, is the wrist strap. Rubs the dickens out of my wrist for one thing. For another, it has a second strap that attaches the release to the wrist strap. This strap slips a bit causing less than ideal trigger location. The slipping i'll prevent with a stitch or two once I'm comfortable with it. No big deal. Not sure what I'll do about the chaffing tho.
Over all I like the release. I like being able to have some influence over when it fires, along with a bit of back tension. I'm not planning on hunting with it, but you never know. Its worth the 60 bucks I paid for it.