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SortaTactical

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  1. I am a long time Glock 22 shooter and I have never had any issues maintaining finger contact with the trigger. That being said, I am aware there are two schools of thought on whether or not a shooter's finger should maintain contious contact with the trigger while shooting. I am never one begrudge anyone for doing something taht works for them, but for me personally, I like my tirgger finger to maintain positive contact with the tirgger while shooting. Generally, after my trigger press, I hold the trigger all the way to the rear while I follow through and get my sights back on target. Once I've done that, while keeping contact with the trigger, I let the tirgger out to reset then begin pressing again - repeating as necessary (I never go beyond reset before pressing again since my follow through has put my back on target). With practice and repetition, I believe it is just as fast as qucikly releasing the trigger by removing your finger comletely from the trigger and reaquiring it during your follow through prior to your next shot - regardless of how much time you're taking between shots. But, Iike I said, just do what works for you and is the most comfortable and, like Pat mentioned above, practice a lot.
  2. Hello from South Cackalacky...I am a long time shooter and I am looking forward to being part of the group. __________________ "Fast is fine, but accuracy is final"
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