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Old July 11, 2012, 03:15 PM   #3
Fargazer
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Join Date: October 4, 2010
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Originally Posted by Whirlwind06
I think doing some dry firing will solve your problem
I've done some of that, and will take your suggestion to do more.

Keep in mind however, the issue isn't the smoothness or roughness of the trigger action, which is what I usually associate dry firing to address. The problem I'm having is my finger physically slips on the surface of the trigger during the long pull, so from shot to shot trigger finger placement is inconsistent, and widens my grouping.

*Edit* after reading this thread, it's sounding more and more like I just have to adjust to shooting the LCR with that first crease of my trigger finger. Perhaps I need to experiment a bit more with my grip also.
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