Originally Posted by
Jared
I was working on my Wall Drill today, and I'd been at it a while. Long enough that my shoulders were getting a bit fatigued, so were my fingers, I was starting to get erratic, and getting ready to put the pistol up to keep from building bad habits. (my dry sessions are usually much shorter, today was a rare exception to that)
Anyway, before I put the gun up, I decided to do a few more DA pulls (Beretta 92). This time, instead of the slow, deliberate DA pulls I'd been doing, I pulled faster. Not yanking it back as fast as I could, just with more of a sense of, "I need to get this thing pulled." The sights, which I'd been struggling with keeping aligned on the last few pulls, seemed to WANT to stay in perfect alignment. Honestly, it took more effort to keep the sights straight at the beginning of my session when I was fresh and strong than it did those last 10 pulls, when I was pulling faster.
I guess I'm asking, have I stumbled on what everyone else already knew, especially the really good DA/SA shooters, or is this quirk somewhat unique? Like I said I wasn't yanking the trigger as fast as I could, just a smooth, quick, focused roll.