Jesse H
Member
Is it possible that I shoot better with an unconventional trigger finger? I've always been taught and read that you want to use just the pad of the tip of your finger. I've always learned it that way and shot pretty decently.
After a 3 year haitus from shooting on a weekly basis I've been going to the range again and trying to put at least 200-300 rounds downrange each week. I've discovered that I'm consistently shooting to the left...except when I'm shooting the Ruger 22/45.
Because of this I've chalked all this up to flinching so I continued to do lots of dry firing and shooting. No help. I'd have respectable groups with the 22/45 and they'd really open up with my HS2000.
This last trip to the range I tried using more trigger finger, to the first joint. My groups are actually centering now. What gives? I use the same method with the 22/45 and the groups stay the same.
After a 3 year haitus from shooting on a weekly basis I've been going to the range again and trying to put at least 200-300 rounds downrange each week. I've discovered that I'm consistently shooting to the left...except when I'm shooting the Ruger 22/45.
Because of this I've chalked all this up to flinching so I continued to do lots of dry firing and shooting. No help. I'd have respectable groups with the 22/45 and they'd really open up with my HS2000.
This last trip to the range I tried using more trigger finger, to the first joint. My groups are actually centering now. What gives? I use the same method with the 22/45 and the groups stay the same.