This video emphasizes that the precise placement of the trigger finger on the pad is less critical than how that placement affects trigger manipulation and sight disturbance. The instructor advises practicing different finger positions while observing the sights to find the placement that minimizes movement, suggesting that a position closer to the crease of the hand often works better for many shooters. Hand size and mechanical leverage are noted as factors influencing optimal placement.
This video emphasizes that effective trigger control is about building a repeatable, subconscious process that doesn't move the sights, rather than focusing on mechanical details like feeling the wall or riding the reset. Key takeaways include reducing overgripping, pulling the trigger faster than you think, and understanding 'follow-through' as preparing for the 'next up' shot. The instruction is geared towards intermediate shooters looking to improve speed and accuracy.
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