Originally Posted by
nirol
Amazing. I've spent so much time practicing staging the trigger, on the first and subsequent pulls, erroneously thinking that was the key to me shooting better. Sometimes I've held it so long focusing on the sights and a clean break that I've actually started to tremble so I've had to back off. I was too afraid of 'slapping' it. I will work on a smooth pull, all the way through rather than staging the trigger to the break point, then pausing there until I'm ready (or think I am) for the break.
After the first shot, I try to not let the trigger all the way out, and keep my finger on the trigger...which seems to be good based on the original post...BUT, I think I focus too much on just letting the trigger out barely enough to get it to the reset point...almost like getting back to 'the perfect staged point' is my goal. Hopefully I can break this habit with a few practice sessions.
Thanks for the tips; I'm glad I found this site and registered.