I know this may seem kind of silly but what is all this 'press' the trigger stuff? Is this a good word choice especially for new shooters? Personally I don't think so. Think of other things you do while you press your index finger; press the button on the remote, press the elevator button, press the lid until it latches closed. Every one of those you stick your finger out and move it AWAY from you. Right off I can't think of a lot of things I do w/ my index finger only where it is moving toward me, but using my 4 fingers I; pull the rope to start the mower, I pull up on the parking brake lever, I pull the door handle to open it. In all of these my finger is moving TOWARD me and I am pulling it. So in my world, I PULL the trigger too. I assume that somewhere along the line someone felt that the word 'press' indicates a more slow, smooth movement than 'pull' does. I disagree. Press and pull tell me what direction my finger will move in and have nothing to do w/ how hard or quickly I move that finger. Instead of instructing someone to do an action to the trigger that, in virtually every other use of his finger for his whole life is the opposite of what actually needs to happen, wouldn't it be better to instruct someone to gently, or slowly, or evenly, or carefully, pull the trigger? What do you think?