I have jumped into Bullseye Shooting with both feet, with the ultimate goal of earning the Distinguished Pistol Shot medal. To that end, I purchased a Les Baer Hardball gun.
Having been blessed with less than lengthy index fingers, I have had all my other 1911s fitted with med length triggers. The Baer has a long trigger in it. How much effect does this have on accurrate bullseye shooting? Would I be better off going with Baer's short trigger (he doesn't offer a med trigger, although I could fit the same one as my others myself)?
Would it be better to have a trigger a little short or a little long?
How Important is Trigger Length?
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1911 Trigger length
The trigger is easy to make shorter and it should be of the length necessary to fit your fenger length. Take a close look at the point where the sear disengages and how the leverage from your trigger finger is being applied. that leverage should be [ Must be] straight back and alligned with the barrel. If the trigger is too long, grind it down until the leverage is correctly applied. This should work forever unless you see a need to change your grip. Good SHooting Bill Horton