Thread: Trigger control
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Old June 9, 2009, 07:46 AM   #11
Hank D.
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I'm sure , most If not all have heard the well worn saying " How you get to Carnegie Hall, practice, practice, practice " I think the same thing allpies to muscle memory, the one thing that I have learned from someone that was much better than me In the shooting field that you will never be able to hold any firearm dead solid with out any movement, but you can let that movement work for you If you use It In the right way, don't try to fight It work with It, make It part of your sight picture. Flinch is the demon here, I don't know of to many people that don't have some kind of a problem with flinch, If I don't know just when that gun will go bang, then I don't know when I'm going to hit my target! I want it to go bang when I'm on the bull with the corect sight picture, this is what works for me!!! I also have to say here It is very important to find out just what works for you and use it. Whatever floats your boat. there is aways more that two ways to skin a cat.
Sorry for the bad spelling, it's not my thing. Semper FI to all, Hank D.
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