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figure 7.5 this trigger control exercise starts at one second per reset in the first circle, a half- second reset for the second circle,and full-tilt speed consistent with 100% hit in the circle. note the brass shower out of this S&W 9mm
centered on the silhouette. I want them to shoot throught the hole, not touching paper or card board
Gripping suspense
A wor d about the grip is appropriate. Put the gun in hand so that the back-strap is centered in the"V" of the shooting hand , with the axis of the bordgarallel with turned forward. the thumbs layforearm when the gun' s fit to the shoter allowes. The shooter's hand much be high on the backstrap. the non-gun or support hand can be high, with teheel of hand preesing inward agianst thpointing forward without e frame and the non-gun wrist
the shooting hand,s grip pressure is exerted front to rear, like pliers.don't put a lot of side pressure on the gun. the shooting wrist is locked firmly with arms extended and locked,if possible. some of us have enough joint and tendon issues that it won't work. don't hyperextend the elbows. this will minimize the chances of tendon injures. If you have a shooter with strength issues, have him or her hit the heavry bag. taht will tighten the wrists up.
A bit of advice often given is,"don't grip the gun too hard." I attended a class where we were told that no more than40% of gripping power was to be in the shooting hand and no more than 60% in the support hand. How on
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