Deadheadted37
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What are the advantage and disadvantage of a Release Trigger?
Are there clubs or ranges that do not allow them?
Thanks
Are there clubs or ranges that do not allow them?
Thanks
the release trigger is designed to be a mechanical fix for flinching... if you've got a bad problem with flinching then maybe you ought to try one.
Any shooter using a release trigger that doesn't have the gun obviously marked (usually an "R" on the pistol grip) should get a slap upside the head and thrown off the property. It's not that unusual for someone to pick the wrong gun up off the rack and inadvertently picking up a gun with a release trigger could lead to an accident.If you've been to a tournament, you may have shot beside someone using a release trigger and not even known about it.
Any shooter using a release trigger that doesn't have the gun obviously marked (usually an "R" on the pistol grip) should get a slap upside the head and thrown off the property. It's not that unusual for someone to pick the wrong gun up off the rack and inadvertently picking up a gun with a release trigger could lead to an accident.
Release triggers are like most things in that people tend to fear what they know very little about.
I think what you are missing is the fact that most shooters who shoot release triggers do so because they HAVE to, not because they think they are trendy or cute or offer some advantage over pull triggers.
That said, nobody should be grabbing someone's gun without asking, loading it, then firing it.
I've seen guys who've had horrible flinching problems switch to a release trigger and have the flinch simply disappear. Could they have "worked through it"? Possibly, with enough practice and over enough time. However, the release trigger allowed them to proceed much quicker.
sampling error may be a factor. But "most"? Not in my experience.
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Why, exactly, would someone have to?