5 TIPS ON TRIGGER CONTROL

Published on June 28, 2023
Duration: 9:23

Rick Crawley of Achilles Heel Tactical provides five expert tips for improving trigger control, a critical skill for accurate shooting. He emphasizes precise finger placement, single-joint manipulation, understanding interrupted versus non-interrupted trigger presses, knowing your specific trigger's mechanics, and mastering the 'in-flight' trigger reset. These techniques are demonstrated on both a SIG Sauer P320 pistol and a Radian Systems rifle, highlighting the universal application of these principles.

Quick Summary

Master trigger control with 5 expert tips from Achilles Heel Tactical. Focus on precise finger placement (tip to first joint), single-joint manipulation for a straight-back pull, understanding interrupted vs. non-interrupted presses, knowing your trigger's mechanics, and mastering the 'in-flight' reset for consistent follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Trigger Control Definition
  2. 00:29Tip 1: Finger Placement
  3. 01:18Tip 2: Single Joint Isolation
  4. 02:21Tip 3: Interrupted vs. Non-Interrupted Trigger Press
  5. 03:58Tip 4: Understanding Your Trigger
  6. 05:29Tip 5: Skillful Trigger Reset
  7. 08:40Conclusion & Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct finger placement for optimal trigger control?

For optimal trigger control, place your trigger finger from the tip to the first joint, effectively bisecting that area. This precise placement isolates the joint, allowing for a more consistent and controlled press straight back without disrupting your sights.

How can I avoid disrupting my sights when pulling the trigger?

To avoid disrupting your sights, focus on isolating the trigger manipulation to a single joint and pulling the trigger straight back towards your diaphragm at a 90-degree angle. Avoid using two joints, as this can cause unwanted horizontal deviation in your shot placement.

What is the difference between an interrupted and non-interrupted trigger press?

An interrupted trigger press involves pressing the trigger to the 'wall' and then applying steady pressure until the shot breaks, allowing for precise sight alignment. A non-interrupted press is an immediate shot from trigger engagement to firing, typically used in close-quarters scenarios where sights are not the primary aiming point.

Why is understanding your firearm's trigger important for accuracy?

Knowing your firearm's trigger, whether single or two-stage, is vital. By practicing, you learn exactly when sear engagement occurs past the 'wall.' This prevents surprise breaks, allowing you to maintain sight alignment and achieve more consistent accuracy with every shot.

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