pskys2 Posted November 20, 2005 Share Posted November 20, 2005 Most likely your current Freezing of the Trigger is caused by thinking about it. It is invaribly caused by too much tension in the shooting hand. If you grip the gun too tightly, you will have trigger freeze, your splits will be longer and your hits will be further apart. I've run into trigger freeze from trying to shoot fast. I always ended up trying to muscle the gun out of recoil faster and faster and faster, it's a never ending cycle. After reading Brians book, I was finally able to realize what the problem was and correct it. Yet, I'll slip back into bad habits while practicing heavily. I have to constantly tell myself to "RELAX". And usually the little voice in my head is screaming it, real effective right? Try taking a break and have fun. The pressure we put on ourselves is what causes problems in our performance. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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