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All good ideas. To help with trigger pull, it can also be beneficial to continue squeezing the trigger after you have fired. That further emphasizes the need to slow and consistently squeeze the trigger instead of slapping it.
All good ideas. To help with trigger pull, it can also be beneficial to continue squeezing the trigger after you have fired. That further emphasizes the need to slow and consistently squeeze the trigger instead of slapping it.
I routinely have my daughter do this.
Actually, this can be counter productive and lead to poor trigger press. If you are applying a proper trigger press, adding only enough incremental pressure to "break" the trigger, consciously trying to keep the trigger pinned can interfere with the trigger press process and contribute to less than optimal trigger control.