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 shares three essential trigger control tips: 1. Proper finger placement on the trigger's front surface for straight-line pressure, avoiding side-loading. 2. Rapidly resetting the trigger during recoil to the 'prep point' for faster follow-up shots. 3. Maintaining a firm grip with supporting fingers before and during the trigger pull to prevent sight disturbance. Consistent grip is crucial for effective trigger manipulation.

Quick Summary

Improve trigger control by focusing on three key areas: 1. Finger Placement: Apply pressure straight back on the front trigger surface. 2. Trigger Reset: Reset quickly during recoil to the 'prep point' for faster shots. 3. Grip: Maintain a firm grip with supporting fingers before and during the pull.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 3 Trigger Control Tips
  2. 00:35Tip 1: Proper Trigger Finger Placement
  3. 01:55Tip 2: Mastering Trigger Reset
  4. 03:50Tip 3: Grip Then Pull Technique
  5. 05:36Summary and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first key tip for better trigger control?

The first tip focuses on trigger finger placement. Ensure your finger contacts the trigger on the front surface, applying pressure directly backward. Avoid side pressure, which can move the gun, and center the contact on your fingerprint swirl for optimal control.

How does trigger reset impact shooting speed?

Quickly resetting the trigger during recoil to its 'prep point' allows for faster follow-up shots. Instead of holding the trigger fully to the rear, reset it as soon as possible after the shot breaks to be ready for the next.

What is the correct sequence for grip and trigger pull?

The correct sequence is 'Grip then Pull.' Maintain a constant, firm grip with your supporting fingers throughout the shot. Avoid gripping and pulling the trigger simultaneously, as this action can disturb your sight alignment and accuracy.

What common mistake should be avoided with trigger finger placement?

A common mistake is applying side pressure to the trigger. This often happens with incorrect finger placement. Pressure should be applied directly to the front surface of the trigger, pulling straight back to maintain sight alignment.

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