3 Tips for Better Trigger Control with World Champion Mike Seeklander - Going Tactical ep24

Published on May 18, 2022
Duration: 6:26

World Champion Mike Seeklander provides three essential tips for superior trigger control, crucial for enhancing both speed and accuracy in shooting. He emphasizes proper finger placement on the trigger, the importance of a quick and efficient trigger reset during recoil, and maintaining a consistent, firm grip to prevent sight disruption. These techniques are vital for any shooter aiming to improve their performance under pressure.

Quick Summary

World Champion Mike Seeklander shares three essential trigger control tips: 1. Center your trigger finger placement for straight-back pressure. 2. Achieve a fast trigger reset by holding to the rear until reset during recoil. 3. Maintain a consistent grip, avoiding simultaneous gripping and pulling, to preserve sight alignment and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction with Mike Seeklander
  2. 00:35Tip 1: Trigger Finger Placement
  3. 01:55Tip 2: Resetting the Trigger
  4. 03:50Tip 3: Grip Then Pull
  5. 05:36Summary and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three key tips for better trigger control?

The three key tips for better trigger control are: 1. Proper trigger finger placement, applying straight-back pressure. 2. Efficient trigger reset, staging the trigger for the next shot during recoil. 3. Maintaining a consistent grip without simultaneous gripping and pulling.

How does trigger finger placement affect accuracy?

Incorrect trigger finger placement, especially applying side pressure, can cause the firearm to move off target. Centering the pressure on the front surface of the trigger, ideally on the fingerprint swirl, ensures a straight-back pull, minimizing firearm movement and maximizing accuracy.

Why is trigger reset important for shooting speed?

A quick trigger reset is crucial for speed because it allows you to stage the trigger for the next shot as soon as possible during recoil. By holding the trigger to the rear until it resets, you minimize the distance the trigger needs to travel for the next firing, enabling faster follow-up shots.

What is a common mistake to avoid when pulling the trigger?

A common mistake is to simultaneously increase grip pressure with the supporting hand while pulling the trigger. This action disrupts the stable shooting platform and sight alignment, leading to shots that miss the intended target. Maintain a firm, consistent grip throughout the entire firing process.

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