d2wing
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I have read many times that one should pull the trigger very slowly and when it goes off it is a surprise. Really. If this is so, why are fast lock times important.
In my opinion, one should be in a stabile position, have a firm grip on the firearm so it doesn't move when you pull the trigger, align your sights and squeeze or pull the trigger immediately when you get the sight picture you want before wobble sets in. Some shooters have commented on how quickly I get accurate shots off. I take the shot when it looks right and do not think about it or hesitate.
I have watched many shooters that take forever to get their shots off and don't shoot as well as I do. I wonder if they are going to turn blue from holding their breath. I admit to times when getting the proper sight picture takes longer than I like. When your gun goes off it shouldn't be delayed or a surprise. It should go off immediately when you are on target.
Just something I have observed.
In my opinion, one should be in a stabile position, have a firm grip on the firearm so it doesn't move when you pull the trigger, align your sights and squeeze or pull the trigger immediately when you get the sight picture you want before wobble sets in. Some shooters have commented on how quickly I get accurate shots off. I take the shot when it looks right and do not think about it or hesitate.
I have watched many shooters that take forever to get their shots off and don't shoot as well as I do. I wonder if they are going to turn blue from holding their breath. I admit to times when getting the proper sight picture takes longer than I like. When your gun goes off it shouldn't be delayed or a surprise. It should go off immediately when you are on target.
Just something I have observed.