I previously posted Sights, Meet Trigger 1 and 2 under different names as the Drill of the Week.
This became Sights, Meet Trigger 1: https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....-Single-Target
These two are both Sights, Meet Trigger 2 (we do the body to head up-transition in class): https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....Up-Transitions
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....-Transitions-1
I made a quick video yesterday to provide a visual explanation of Sights, Meet Trigger 1. The first part is working on a USPSA lower A-zone at 7 yards. The second part is on the upper A-zone at the same distance. My support hand is slightly in the way but you can still see what I'm doing.
A few important points:
When your arms/hands get tired and you are going to dismount the gun to rest a little, get your finger in register first.
Take care to grip the gun properly and consistently. There is a lot of ungripping and regripping.
Avoid 'popping' the gun up as if it were recoiling - just get the front sight set at whatever you think its highest point of travel is, THEN (mentally separately) do the drill of driving the front sight back to the target spot and working the trigger.
This drill does NOT work on recoil control - it works on linking the act of bringing the front sight back to the target spot and timing trigger manipulation to go along with that.