This video explains how finger placement on the trigger, influenced by hand rotation around the grip, can cause shots to drift left or right. It highlights that inconsistencies between dry fire and live fire, often due to grip variations, lead to inaccurate results. The instructor suggests experimenting with hand rotation to find optimal trigger pull alignment for better accuracy, particularly noting common issues with Glocks.
This video debunks the myth of a single 'correct' trigger finger placement, emphasizing that the optimal technique minimizes disturbance to the sight picture. The instructor, demonstrating with a Taurus G3 Toro, explains that hand size and firearm dimensions dictate the best finger position, which might involve using more of the finger (like the knuckle) rather than just the pad to avoid contorting the hand or compromising grip and recoil control. The primary objective is a smooth trigger press that keeps the sights aligned.
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