When I first learned the reset drill (riding the reset) it was an eye opener and group reducer. I practiced it hard for years, but found I could never get below .20 doing it. Learning to reset under recoil changed all that. I think that in order to learn to do the reset under recoil properly and without inducing a post ignition push, one needs to master riding the reset first, so that one can learn exactly what is happening.
If at a match I suddenly find myself missing steel at 25yds or more I'll slow down and revert back to riding the reset on those targets. Then when done, pick the speed back up and continue on.ng a post ignition push, one needs to master riding the reset first, so that one can learn exactly what is happening.
If at a match I suddenly find myself missing steel at 25yds or more I'll slow down and revert back to riding the reset on those targets. Then when done, pick the speed back up and continue on.