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Thread: Grip, trigger control and trigger speed

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    I think this is where Ben Stoeger's double drill really shines. I have spent a lot of time recently experimenting with this and have learned a tremendous amount; especially how much tension I need in my strong hand (spoiler .... not nearly as much as I thought). I get my best results in grouping and splits with a "relaxed" strong hand and crushing the grip with my weak hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AGR416 View Post
    ...
    1st shot: 1.02
    2nd: .17
    3rd: .13
    4th: .14
    5th: .14
    6th: .15

    I don't really see the practicality of shooting splits fast as I do in that video, but I am pretty consistent shooting this drill clean in 1,8X from 7.

    From a practical shooting perspective, shooting sooner is better than shooting faster. On the last two strings today my draw was sub 0.9 seconds.
    (*Bold emphasis above added by me.)

    Great technical shooting. I wholeheartedly agree with your assertion concerning practical application of split times sought by high-performing technical shooters.
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