This video from Tactical Hyve addresses shooters experiencing difficulty controlling their pistol due to perceived weak hands or lack of grip strength. Instructor Miles emphasizes that while grip strength is beneficial, it's not the sole determinant of control. He introduces the 'push-pull' technique as a method to create necessary friction and connection with the firearm by engaging larger muscle groups beyond just the hands and fingers. This approach aims to improve consistency, accuracy, and speed, especially for individuals with physical limitations like arthritis.
This video explains how to improve shooting accuracy by isolating the trigger finger, addressing the common issue of low-left shot groups for right-handed shooters. It details exercises using grip strengtheners and coins to train the trigger finger to move independently, emphasizing that this is a habit that can be retrained through consistent practice at home or in a vehicle, rather than solely at the range.
Instructor Mike, an expert firearms instructor, details the critical technique of separating trigger finger action from the overall grip. He explains that natural hand dexterity often causes new shooters to engage all fingers when pressing the trigger, leading to accuracy issues. Mastering this independent trigger finger movement requires discipline and practice to achieve consistent shot placement.
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