I've been hearing more about "trigger reset" in training, specifically in law enforcement training. I've know about trigger reset and have tried it off and on at the range, but it's hard to overcome the habit I'm used to (normal trigger pull).
I realize people would be more accurate using this method in a safe, sterile environment, but is it logical or practical to include such a tactic while training for a lethal encounter?
Perhaps I'm just hitting the age where I'm skeptical of new fads and trends. Perhaps I'm just not wanting to change what I've already grown accustomed to. Or... am I raising a valid point? In a stressful deadly force situation, (even with lots of training with trigger reset) would one be able to use it effectively or just revert to the normal length of pull training that they started with?
Thoughts?
I realize people would be more accurate using this method in a safe, sterile environment, but is it logical or practical to include such a tactic while training for a lethal encounter?
Perhaps I'm just hitting the age where I'm skeptical of new fads and trends. Perhaps I'm just not wanting to change what I've already grown accustomed to. Or... am I raising a valid point? In a stressful deadly force situation, (even with lots of training with trigger reset) would one be able to use it effectively or just revert to the normal length of pull training that they started with?
Thoughts?