I've read all the posts on placement, with regard to how far in... the pad, the first joint, in-between, etc...
But, with regard to the angle at which the finger crosses the trigger - am I correct in thinking that perpendicular is ideal? i.e. If you were looking from behind (on a RH shooter) the finger coming in at 3 o'clock?
In my case, my finger comes in downward, let's say from 1:30-2 o'clock. Would this be considered a fit issue? Or am I splitting hairs here?
Thanks for any feedback/experiences.
Finger placement on trigger, part 2....
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To Pat McCoy's question... That's why I'm asking. I've been somewhat inconsistent with my pull/release. If I had a perfect, repeatable release - I agree, I wouldn't care how I got there either! :)
I know part of it is that my finger comes through the triggerguard a bit too much. I find myself adjusting there, since it doesn't sit right on the pad of the finger. That I hope to remedy with larger/fuller grips. I'm pretty certain these won't change the angle my finger enters the triggerguard at, however. And I wondered if that's a good or bad thing. Hence my question.
Thanks everyone for the feedback so far. Good stuff, as always.
I know part of it is that my finger comes through the triggerguard a bit too much. I find myself adjusting there, since it doesn't sit right on the pad of the finger. That I hope to remedy with larger/fuller grips. I'm pretty certain these won't change the angle my finger enters the triggerguard at, however. And I wondered if that's a good or bad thing. Hence my question.
Thanks everyone for the feedback so far. Good stuff, as always.