LawDog
Master Black Belt
How many have mastered the technique of two staging a double action trigger pull?
What this means is, example,
when shooting double action style with a revolver you pull the trigger very fast until the cylinder index's and the hammer is "hanging". Then only a slight squeeze on the trigger will let the hammer fall. This technique will help you when shooting a handgun out past the 25 yard mark.
1)This trigger technique will tighten your groups.
You will know when the round is going to fire, this helps when you are aligning your sight picture.
2)Cut down your time between rounds.
After firing a round your handgun will recoil up and off to one side. As the hand guns comes back down you then execute the first of the two stage trigger pull. Many shooters will wait until the gun stabilizes before re-acquiring the sight picture and setting a trigger technique.
3)Smooth out your combat firing rthym.
You can use your breathing rthym to help stabilize / smooth out your firing cycle.
When double action handgun shooting between twenty five to one hundred yard range this technique will really help you out. You can't always carry a rifle with you.
It is recommended that you use number two and three during combat / steel plate competition shooting or during an active shoot out.
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What this means is, example,
when shooting double action style with a revolver you pull the trigger very fast until the cylinder index's and the hammer is "hanging". Then only a slight squeeze on the trigger will let the hammer fall. This technique will help you when shooting a handgun out past the 25 yard mark.
1)This trigger technique will tighten your groups.
You will know when the round is going to fire, this helps when you are aligning your sight picture.
2)Cut down your time between rounds.
After firing a round your handgun will recoil up and off to one side. As the hand guns comes back down you then execute the first of the two stage trigger pull. Many shooters will wait until the gun stabilizes before re-acquiring the sight picture and setting a trigger technique.
3)Smooth out your combat firing rthym.
You can use your breathing rthym to help stabilize / smooth out your firing cycle.
When double action handgun shooting between twenty five to one hundred yard range this technique will really help you out. You can't always carry a rifle with you.
It is recommended that you use number two and three during combat / steel plate competition shooting or during an active shoot out.
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