Page 8 of 8 FirstFirst ... 678
Results 71 to 72 of 72

Thread: Glock trigger manipulation with sights in motion

  1. #71
    Site Supporter Clobbersaurus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    Waaaay out west.
    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I have been working on smiling when shooting, but so far I keep forgetting to do so. Do you move the gun to the target, stop and then break the shot, or do you coordinate the trigger and moving, so the shot breaks as soon as you reach the target? I am working on the second approach. Here is a very short video showing how I work the trigger between targets.
    On tight shots I move, stop, and then press as I’m cleaning up the sights. On close stuff I’m on the trigger much more aggressively. In matches I consistently shoot the most A’s, so I fully admit I am probably over aiming and/or not being aggressive enough with trigger prep. I’m going to have to give your method a go and see what I can learn about it.
    "Next time somebody says USPSA or IPSC is all hosing, junk punch them." - Les Pepperoni
    --

  2. #72
    I continue to find that with the Glock trigger, working the trigger with the sights in motion gives me the best results.

    This is from a practice session today. Highlights:

    Shooting half of Gabe’s test with only half an A zone.

    Quasi el Prez, but at 25 yards on eight inch steel.

    Draw and shoot three eight inch steel at 15 yards, reload and repeat support hand.

    Draw and shoot three eight inch steel at 15 yards, strong hand.

    Shoot eight inch steel at 30 yards, support hand only.

    Four aces, testing a new mag release that my wife likes as a left hand shooter on the Gen 4.

    bill drill.

    You can definitely see that I am working the trigger between shots so the shot breaks as I reach the target.

    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

User Tag List

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •