Friday, November 22, 2013

Trigger Finger Discipline


The National Shooting Sports Foundation has released another of their training tips videos. This one is with Adam Painchaud of the Sig Sauer Academy. In this video, Adam demonstrates a training technique for working on your trigger finger discipline so that you will press and not jerk the trigger.

He is using a single action pistol but it would work with any pistol that doesn't have a magazine disconnect. Adam starts by loading a round in the chamber and then removing the magazine. He then takes an aimed shot and then lets the trigger reset. The shooter follows this up with a dry fire aimed shot. If your front sight wobbles on the dry fire shot, you have found your accuracy problem.


1 comment:

  1. I have my wife load my mags with snap caps randomly mixed in. That way, I have no way of knowing if a shot will be live or not. If my sights wobble on a snap cap, I was anticipating recoil or jerking the trigger.

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