Right Hand Gripping, Finger Pressures (RH Rifle)
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 8:51 am
While dry firing last night I was setting up my right hand grip and came to wondering why I haven’t heard one of the ‘fundamentals’ that I was taught anywhere else. I'm also wondering what the expert shooters think of this gripping method? Indeed, what are the experts’ gripping methods with their right hand?
When I was on a service rifle shooting team the experienced shots drilled us rookies that when we were holding the pistol grip of the rifle (or pistol) we should only be gripping with the middle and ring finger of our right hand (right handed rifle).
Their explanation was that the tendons connecting the trigger finger and the little finger were connected (or crossed over) in the wrist and that if you gripped firmly with your little finger, your trigger pull wouldn’t be as smooth.
I never questioned the logic of it as I don't know for sure whether these two tendons are in fact connected, and the method seems to work for me. This is the way I have always shot, and I normally shoot with my little finger so relaxed that is off the hand grip completely. When I played around with the idea while dry firing I found that there was a difference in the trigger release (for me anyway) if I gripped firmly (not hard!) with my little finger while releasing a shot.
As I said though, I haven’t seen or heard of this referred to anywhere else.
Any thoughts?
When I was on a service rifle shooting team the experienced shots drilled us rookies that when we were holding the pistol grip of the rifle (or pistol) we should only be gripping with the middle and ring finger of our right hand (right handed rifle).
Their explanation was that the tendons connecting the trigger finger and the little finger were connected (or crossed over) in the wrist and that if you gripped firmly with your little finger, your trigger pull wouldn’t be as smooth.
I never questioned the logic of it as I don't know for sure whether these two tendons are in fact connected, and the method seems to work for me. This is the way I have always shot, and I normally shoot with my little finger so relaxed that is off the hand grip completely. When I played around with the idea while dry firing I found that there was a difference in the trigger release (for me anyway) if I gripped firmly (not hard!) with my little finger while releasing a shot.
As I said though, I haven’t seen or heard of this referred to anywhere else.
Any thoughts?