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Posted: 7/21/2006 8:39:23 PM EDT
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hey i read a few things and saw a tv show on this. just wondering if someone could explain it a bit more. they went over it very briefly, and it kinda makes sense, but want to make sure. i read/watched where they said to be aware of trigger control on your front sight post. does this mean that if you dry fire and are very familar with your trigger and concentrate on your trigger and front sight post that it will improve accuracy with rapid fire? thanks |
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Just a guess: Everyone has a certain "wobble area" when shooting. In standing, it is usually much greater than prone. If you pay attention, you can see your front sight drift into and out of your desired point of aim. If you have a very good trigger, and if you have learned to control it, you can apply just that little extra bit of force on the trigger to touch off the firearm as you are just entering the desired point of aim, instead of leaving it. |
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