Ben Stoeger demonstrates dry fire trigger control exercises focusing on a 'roll through' or 'stack up' pressure method. He emphasizes pulling the trigger straight back without engaging other hand muscles, advocating for an aggressive 'rip' during timed drills. For precision, a conscious deliberate press is introduced. The exercises are designed to be realistic and improve shot placement by isolating trigger finger movement.
This video focuses on firearm training, specifically practicing a "press out and shoot" technique at a 20-yard distance. The creator expresses increasing confidence, indicated by the "🔥" emoji. The title and hashtags suggest a focus on practical shooting skills and personal improvement as a firearm owner.
This guide details the point shooting technique as demonstrated by former Navy SEAL 'Coch' on Tactical Hyve. It emphasizes a high grip, using the support thumb as a physical index, and maintaining target focus with both eyes open for rapid, close-range engagements under stress. The technique is presented as a faster alternative to traditional sight alignment when immediate threats require quick action.
This discussion from the Practical Pistol Show debunks the technique of starting the double-action trigger press early in the draw stroke, as proposed in a 2013 Modern Service Weapons article. The panel, including experienced shooters Ben Stoeger and Matt Hopkins, argues that this method, which suggests the hammer should fall at or near full extension, is overly complicated and potentially detrimental. They emphasize that most competitive shooters do not employ this technique and that focusing on a smooth, deliberate trigger press during the press-out phase is more effective.
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