Stepan Posted January 29, 2023 Share Posted January 29, 2023 (edited) This was supposed to be a short not important video. But some people tried it and asked really good questions, which made me remember a few things, so I guess I should park it here as well. Few things I remembered thanks to comments: This method is based on DA/SA experience and heavy DA Dry-Fire with CZ P-09 (RIP) First phase (pre-reset) might be impossible not to fail on light, short triggers like SAO Think of Force Level changes more than of Trigger Position changes, e.g. reducing pressure and finger tissue compression It’s still useful to practice this phase, to increase the resolution of pressure sensitivity in the trigger finger In Glock this phase has most resistance, which helps with accuracy, in better triggers it’s more about range of motion and speed Trigger Pump is a technique using first phase, rapidly increasing the range of motion, until you fail into super-fast reset-click — might help improve maximum trigger speed WARNING: riding reset too close will result in Trigger Freezes subject to tension, fatigue and temperature 32-round count is based on USPSA stage round count limit. Personally I can go higher than that in Freestyle, but WHO and SHO are more around 14 and 24 “rounds” currently. Combined with full strength and intensity of the grip — this works on top of Christian Sailer’s idea of Grip Longevity, which now can be considered Grip/Trigger Longevity Edited January 29, 2023 by Stepan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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