the only reason I mentioned about the trigger, is because most people who don't know how to hold a gun (95% of gun owners) put there finger on the trigger and while jerking back on there 12ld trigger they turn their wrist just enough to point the barrel where the projectile hits inches off there target. most people go shoot at a silhouette at a range and are satisfied that they hit such a big target at a long distance, I go and try to make a 3-5 shot group where all my shots touch each other and the only way I can do that is by focusing on the front sight, keeping my gun steady and squeezing back on the trigger while keeping my focus on the front sight. I can keep that gun more steady, better with a short light trigger because the gun goes off a lot faster, check out a gun with a ghost trigger or a 3.5 ld trigger both very different but helpful when target shooting.
|