Joel Park, a firearms instructor, argues against the 'prep and press' trigger manipulation technique, deeming it a crutch that hinders long-term shooting proficiency, especially for professionals. He advocates for a 'steady pressure' method where continuous, rolling pressure is applied to the trigger until it breaks, adjusting the speed based on target distance and difficulty, rather than stopping and restarting the press.
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