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Old March 9, 2001, 09:06 PM   #4
DAKODAKID
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I personally don't reset my trigger until after my sights are back on target.
I have found that if I "reset" my trigger while the gun is recoiling I sometimes accidently re-fire the gun before the sights are back on target, but that's just me....
Alot of top pro shooters re-set the trigger during recoil
and this lets them:
1. get a 2nd shot off quicker
2. prevents them from putting too much "torque" at the end of the trigger stroke which can make the gun dive down.

Then again, alot of Pro shooters "slap" the trigger when they shoot.
Experiment and find out what works best for you....

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