Instructor Corner: Trigger Control

by Jamie Meyer
Shoot Like A Girl Pro Staff & Firearms Instructor. Owner of Oklahoma Gun Training www.oklahomaguntraining.com NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RTBAV and Oklahoma Conceal/Open Carry Instructor.

“Trigger Control is one of the fundamentals in learning how to shoot handguns. It’s very important that you learn to press the trigger straight back without any sidewards motion. The sidewards movement is what can cause the gun to go off target. Which is one of the main reasons a shooter will miss their target or not have those “bullseye” hits they so desire. You should have a visible gap between the frame of the gun and your trigger finger, this allows you to press the trigger back correctly. The proper placement of your index finger on the trigger is on the pad of your finger approximately half way between the tip of your finger and the first joint. Basically where your fingerprint is. So it’s very important that you have a handgun that fits your hands properly so your able to press the trigger straight back without any extra movement.

The ability to control the trigger smoothly is not sufficient by itself to produce that perfect shot. If you’re sights are aligned properly and you press the trigger back correctly you will hit your aiming point. Some of the most common errors made by shooters is jerking, flinching, improper positioning of the finger on the trigger as well as improper sight alignment. All of these can be corrected by practicing correctly and help from a qualified Instructor for proper diagnosis.”

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