Keeping pressure on the trigger from shot to shot can prevent it from reaching the reset point.
Follow through and a good grip is probably more important for consistent shooting than whether or not the trigger finger completely stays in contact with the trigger.
It very much depends on how familiar one is with their gun.
Most folks just don't use or practice with the same gun enough to have the reset spot down pat, especially when trying to shoot fast.
Slightly releasing the trigger between shots, can work.
And it wouldn't be surprising if that happens anyway during a long course of fire or session, due to fatigue.
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Last edited by g.willikers; September 24, 2014 at 07:05 AM.
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