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Orko

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  1. I would like some suggestions where to go with my training. When I shoot groups I can use two different trigger techniques. A surprise break from squeezing the trigger very slowly, this will produce my smallest groups but I will close my eyes as a reaction to the shot going off. Or I can try to pull the trigger as quickly as possible without moving my sights, when I do this my eyes will remain open and the gun will return to target. This is the way I shoot when running a timer. Now there is some kind of timing working for me and I have a chance to call the shots, but the groups will be bigger. So my question is if you think I should work on keeping my eyes open when shooting with the surprise break also, or if I should just abandon that surprise thing and try to work on my group sizes when using this quicker IPSC-style trigger technique? Thanks for your help and guidance.
  2. On the stage in the example I shot group 1, turned around started running, dropped mag and grabbed a new one in hand. Keep maximum speed around corner and inserted new mag when running straight forward to group 2.
  3. When I dry fire weak hand I usually press the trigger. I heard somewhere the trigger finger need training to separate from the rest of the hand. Weak hand is the only time I press trigger in dry fire, and it is heavy double action pull. Would you say this is a good or bad idea?
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