If you want to hit a target of a given size as fast as possible, then it's important to use the right trigger press speed. Not to fast, because then you'll probably miss. Not to slow, because then you don't hit it as fast as possible.
How do you estimate and apply the right speed for the target size? Just intuitively or do you use some clues?
Until today, I did it just intuitively. But today I've thought, how important it is to apply the right speed for the target size.
I suppose it could help to divide targets in size classes. For example: Bigger than rear sight, smaller than rear sight, smaller than the notch in the rear sight. Before you shoot, you estimate the size class. When you shoot, you just apply the corresponding trigger press speed (fast, medium, slow).
What's a good drill for learning the right speed for different target sizes?