Trigger shoe rotation and effect on point of impact
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:23 am
My MG-2 allows me to rotate the trigger shoe around the post, changing the angle of the shoe relative to the finger. My question is this: if I angle the front (flat) of the shoe to point to the left, for instance, should the bullet point of impact tend to be to the left or to the right on the target?
I think that with the shoe facing to the left (looking down on the gun) I would be applying the pressure back and to the right, and when the sear releases it would tend to flick the muzzle/shot to the right? Or are there more factors at play?
I just probably just put it in the middle and not play with these things, but who can resist?
I think that with the shoe facing to the left (looking down on the gun) I would be applying the pressure back and to the right, and when the sear releases it would tend to flick the muzzle/shot to the right? Or are there more factors at play?
I just probably just put it in the middle and not play with these things, but who can resist?