Practical Pistol Show 29 - Pull My Finger

Published on April 12, 2015
Duration: 29:47

This episode of the Practical Pistol Show discusses trigger finger discipline in competitive shooting, sparked by a controversial photo. Ben Stoeger and Gabe White explore the nuances of finger placement during draws, reloads, and shooting, emphasizing the difference between perceived and actual actions. They also touch on load tuning and handling light strikes in double-action firearms.

Quick Summary

The Practical Pistol Show episode 'Pull My Finger' addresses trigger finger discipline in competitive shooting, sparked by a controversial photo. Experts Ben Stoeger and Gabe White emphasize that perceived safety violations in photos can be misleading. They advocate for analyzing one's own shooting via video to ensure both actual safety and the appearance of safety, and discuss pragmatic approaches to load tuning and malfunction handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Practical Pistol Show
  2. 00:41Gabe White's Origami AK Origin Story
  3. 01:25The Trigger Guard Controversy
  4. 03:29Gabe White's Take on the Controversy
  5. 04:17Ben Stoeger's Thoughts on False Divisions
  6. 05:33Candace on Defining 'Too Early' for Trigger Finger
  7. 06:00Candace: Much Ado About Nothing?
  8. 07:57Ben Stoeger's Two Main Thoughts
  9. 09:12What You Think vs. What You're Doing
  10. 10:13Gabe's Question on Finger Position
  11. 10:41Difficulty Judging Finger Placement
  12. 11:50Why Being Center of Attention is Bad
  13. 13:10Unproductive Conversations
  14. 13:52Finding Common Ground
  15. 15:05The Reality of Speed vs. Discipline
  16. 16:48Ben Stoeger's High-Speed Camera Experiment
  17. 18:07Shooting Questions Begin
  18. 18:26Load Tuning for Competition
  19. 19:24Ben Stoeger's Load Tuning Philosophy
  20. 21:16Chronographing Practice Ammo
  21. 22:16Gabe White on Recoil Springs
  22. 24:02Candace on Recoil Springs
  23. 24:51Light Strike on Double-Action Gun
  24. 25:15The 'Second Strike' Habit
  25. 27:24Gabe's Experience with Bad Primers
  26. 29:00Show Notes and Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main controversy discussed on the Practical Pistol Show episode 'Pull My Finger'?

The controversy stems from a photo of a competitive shooter with their finger in the trigger guard during a stage. This sparked debate about trigger finger discipline, safety perceptions, and the differences between competitive shooting ('gaming') and real-world gun handling.

How does Ben Stoeger approach tuning ammunition for competition?

Ben Stoeger's approach is pragmatic: he loads a batch of ammunition, ensures it functions reliably and makes power factor with a cushion, and then produces more. He doesn't obsess over minute powder adjustments for marginal gains, prioritizing function and consistency.

What is the recommended procedure for a light strike on a primer in a double-action firearm?

For a light strike in a double-action firearm, it's recommended to perform a tap-rack malfunction clearance or another appropriate clearing procedure. Repeatedly pulling the trigger ('second-striking') is discouraged as it can mask ammunition issues and lead to bad habits.

Why is it important to analyze your shooting technique with video or photos?

Analyzing your shooting with video or photos helps bridge the gap between what you *think* you are doing and what you are *actually* doing. This is crucial for identifying potential safety issues, like improper trigger finger placement, and improving overall technique.

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