Ok, I have been told over the years two different Ideas about trigger pull.
One group seems to say use the pad of your finger, and operate your finger seperate from the rest of your hand, while the other school seems to say no, it should be in the joint located between the first to bones of the finger. First school says no, this will cause you to grip too high and will cause you to pull the gun when you squeeze. Other school says no this middle of the first two joints will not cause you to pull the gun, and allows you to get more skin on the gun.
If careful target shooting, I tend to use the pad method. I have been trying the other method for multiple shots, with varying success/no success.
Before I have to unlearn and relearn trigger pull, what is everyones thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Russellc
One group seems to say use the pad of your finger, and operate your finger seperate from the rest of your hand, while the other school seems to say no, it should be in the joint located between the first to bones of the finger. First school says no, this will cause you to grip too high and will cause you to pull the gun when you squeeze. Other school says no this middle of the first two joints will not cause you to pull the gun, and allows you to get more skin on the gun.
If careful target shooting, I tend to use the pad method. I have been trying the other method for multiple shots, with varying success/no success.
Before I have to unlearn and relearn trigger pull, what is everyones thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Russellc
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