my primary practice tool is a ruger 10/22
lots of people try to bash 22 rimfire but it is way cheaper than even reloading.
now it might not be a 100% duplicate to using the real deal it definately helps and is a lot of fun.
now my question is about trigger pull.
for pistols i practice mostly with a taurus model 94, the trigger pull is horrid, extremely heavy and feels lighter toward the end, but after a couple hundred rounds i could control it very well and got used to the heavy trigger.
then i pick up my s&w model 66 and OH is it nice!!! so smooth and easy to shoot my hits went up about 40%
would this same thing translate into rifle? my 10/22 has the standard not so great but not as bad as people say trigger. it is noticeably harder to shoot because the trigger, but if you were to learn to control it would it improve more or less than if you were to put a great trigger on it?
lots of people try to bash 22 rimfire but it is way cheaper than even reloading.
now it might not be a 100% duplicate to using the real deal it definately helps and is a lot of fun.
now my question is about trigger pull.
for pistols i practice mostly with a taurus model 94, the trigger pull is horrid, extremely heavy and feels lighter toward the end, but after a couple hundred rounds i could control it very well and got used to the heavy trigger.
then i pick up my s&w model 66 and OH is it nice!!! so smooth and easy to shoot my hits went up about 40%
would this same thing translate into rifle? my 10/22 has the standard not so great but not as bad as people say trigger. it is noticeably harder to shoot because the trigger, but if you were to learn to control it would it improve more or less than if you were to put a great trigger on it?