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But why would I want any answer to be rated by you. I have not seen anything that convinces me that you are qualified, and I don't mean paper qualifications, to judge others.Russ wrote:May be David Levene can help us? He knows importance of this subject
I will humour you this time and say that I would not use the word "squeeze" in relation to correct trigger contol. I consider "pull" to be much more appropriate.
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How can anybody know what you think is correct. The only things of substance I can remember you posting are all concerned with people paying to go on one of your courses.Russ wrote:You can keep it in a secret if you know
I certainly cannot remember you posting any positive suggestions or advice on technique. I am bored with trying to get you to answer simple questions or give proof that you are as knowledgeable as you keep telling us.
defecate or get off the pot
Russ,
Congratulations. You have caused me to change my lurker status.
If you have nothing to contribute, stop posting. I have gained less from all your posts, combined, than from almost any single post by EH, SS, and others. If your capabilities with English are interfering with your communication, then work to improve them, but not at others' expense.
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Congratulations. You have caused me to change my lurker status.
If you have nothing to contribute, stop posting. I have gained less from all your posts, combined, than from almost any single post by EH, SS, and others. If your capabilities with English are interfering with your communication, then work to improve them, but not at others' expense.
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Trigger squeeze; control; or what ever else you call it
Russ,
I am really getting tired of wading through the crap you have been posting. It is reminisent of he who shall remain nameless who used to post here but was asked to leave.
What we want here is what you would say to a shooter about trigger control, for example:
After attaining proper hold and coming down on the target begin to slowly, steadily to pull the trigger to the rear until the shot breaks. The break should be a surprise.
As you are pulling the trigger to the rear should ensure that your finger encounters the trigger in the same place each shot. To help maintain sight alinement during the shot imagine a string connected to the front sight and trying to pull the front sight through the rear sight while maintaining best sight picture.
This is what I do. What do you teach?????????
I am really getting tired of wading through the crap you have been posting. It is reminisent of he who shall remain nameless who used to post here but was asked to leave.
What we want here is what you would say to a shooter about trigger control, for example:
After attaining proper hold and coming down on the target begin to slowly, steadily to pull the trigger to the rear until the shot breaks. The break should be a surprise.
As you are pulling the trigger to the rear should ensure that your finger encounters the trigger in the same place each shot. To help maintain sight alinement during the shot imagine a string connected to the front sight and trying to pull the front sight through the rear sight while maintaining best sight picture.
This is what I do. What do you teach?????????