60-Second Dryfire Trigger Control Tip 🔫

Published on June 21, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This training drill, presented by Joe Farwell of Tactical Hyve, focuses on improving trigger control through a specific dry-fire technique. It emphasizes finding the trigger's wall and practicing the 'prep' phase repeatedly before executing a clean break. This method aims to eliminate trigger slap and ensure a stable sight picture during the shot, crucial for accurate shooting.

Quick Summary

Master trigger control with this favorite dry-fire tip from Joe Farwell at Tactical Hyve. Focus on finding the trigger's 'wall' and practicing the 'prep' phase repeatedly. This technique helps build muscle memory for a smooth, controlled press, ensuring a clean break without disturbing your sight picture for improved accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Trigger Control Tip
  2. 00:26Practicing Prep and Trigger Break
  3. 00:50Call to Action for More Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key to improving trigger control in dry fire?

The key is to focus on finding the 'wall' of the trigger – the point just before it breaks – and practicing the 'prep' phase repeatedly. This involves gently moving the trigger to the wall without discharging the firearm, building muscle memory for a smooth, controlled press.

How does practicing trigger prep help with accuracy?

Practicing the trigger prep helps build consistency. By repeatedly engaging the trigger to the wall and releasing, you train your finger to apply smooth, rearward pressure. This minimizes muzzle disturbance during the actual shot, leading to a cleaner break and improved accuracy.

What is the 'wall' in trigger control?

The 'wall' is the point in the trigger's travel where it engages the sear mechanism and is just before the shot breaks. Identifying and utilizing this wall allows for a more controlled and precise trigger press, preventing accidental movement of the firearm.

Where can I find more dry-fire training resources?

For additional dry-fire tips and to access comprehensive dry-fire courses, you can visit DryFire.com. Tactical Hyve also provides valuable content related to firearm training and techniques.

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