Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Good Trigger Discipline


8 comments:

  1. A couple of problems, off hand grip is to high blocking the trigger guard. Strong hand has thumb wrapped around the off hand thumb giving a weak grip. Off hand thumb will also be "wracked" when the first round goes off.

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    1. As long as her grip strength is good, she'll be fine gripping the pistol the way she is. She's gripping essentially like I do (6'2" man with hands larger than hers here), and I never have issues gripping a similar pistol that way.

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    2. Her face is feminine, but those hands look very masculine. I'm thinking she has lots of hard combat-course trigger time.

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    3. probably works for a living unlike some of the couch bunnies I know.

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  2. Personally, I'm a fan of reviewing a target before I critique mechanics (when the mechanics/bone structure/alignment are "close enough").
    She might have all rounds grouped the size of a lemon at seven yards, holding that way.

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  3. No. If her sights are on the target her finger should be on the trigger with the slack off.

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  4. I meant the physical target (not pictured) & was commenting on my marksmanship teaching methods more than the picture above.

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  5. Lousy muzzle etiquette.

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