Trigger Finger Placement

Published on June 5, 2025
Duration: 1:03

This video emphasizes that the precise placement of the trigger finger on the pad is less critical than how that placement affects trigger manipulation and sight disturbance. The instructor advises practicing different finger positions while observing the sights to find the placement that minimizes movement, suggesting that a position closer to the crease of the hand often works better for many shooters. Hand size and mechanical leverage are noted as factors influencing optimal placement.

Quick Summary

The optimal trigger finger placement on a handgun is determined by observing how it affects trigger manipulation and minimizes sight disturbance. Experiment with positions on the pad, in the crease, or further back, and identify the spot that causes the least sight movement during a simulated trigger press. Hand size and mechanical leverage are important considerations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Trigger Finger Placement
  2. 00:11Grip Effort vs. Finger Position
  3. 00:19Experimenting with Finger Placement
  4. 00:24Observing Sight Disturbance
  5. 00:44Optimal Placement Example
  6. 00:53Factors Influencing Placement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor for trigger finger placement?

The most important factor for trigger finger placement is how it affects trigger manipulation and minimizes disturbance to the firearm's sights. Experimenting with different positions, such as the tip of the pad or closer to the crease, is key to finding what works best for you.

How can I determine the best trigger finger placement for my handgun?

You can determine the best trigger finger placement by dry-firing your unloaded firearm and observing the sights. Experiment with placing your finger on the tip of the pad, the center, or closer to the crease, and identify which position causes the least sight movement during a simulated trigger press.

Does hand size affect trigger finger placement?

Yes, hand size significantly affects optimal trigger finger placement. Larger hands may have different mechanical leverage relative to the gun, influencing where the trigger finger can be most effectively placed to achieve a smooth pull without disturbing the sights.

Is placing the trigger finger on the tip of the pad ideal?

For many shooters, placing the trigger finger on the very tip of the pad can cause significant disturbance to the sights. A position closer to the crease of the finger or further back often allows for a smoother, more controlled trigger press.

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