Trigger Release
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Trigger Release
Hi,
So I've been concentrating on my trigger release for the last few weeks, here's what I think is happening. While I'm releasing the shot the trigger kinda gets ahead of my finger, if that makes any sence?? The trigger blade leaves my finger behind a little.
I make sure my finger pressure and pull is consistant, could it be I need to speed up my shot release?
Thx.
D.
So I've been concentrating on my trigger release for the last few weeks, here's what I think is happening. While I'm releasing the shot the trigger kinda gets ahead of my finger, if that makes any sence?? The trigger blade leaves my finger behind a little.
I make sure my finger pressure and pull is consistant, could it be I need to speed up my shot release?
Thx.
D.
Can't quite make out what you mean by getting ahead of your finger. When you release the shot you will keep your finger on the trigger to allow the follow through with the trigger, this is, you release the shot but your finger will still be moving backwards on the trigger.If the trigger moves from your finger, are you releasing the shot and removing your finger off the trigger at the same time.
I don't think I'm removing my finger from the trigger once the shot is released, its like the trigger snaps away from my finger, as in when the shot release's the trigger seems to jump ever so slightly towards me, I'm not sure if thats making anymore sence?
Perhaps my trigger release is sooo terrible I dont realise I'm moving my finger from the trigger???
Perhaps my trigger release is sooo terrible I dont realise I'm moving my finger from the trigger???
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Could it be that your grip is so light that the recoil momentarily causes finger contact to be broken?
willy
willy
Thanks for the replies..
To answer some questions:
I shoot a Bleiker Challanger so I don't think its a mechanical issue, well I hope not... and yes my grip is very light. I think it maybe possible that the recoil is moving the rifle back although the rifle feels tight in my shoulder...
Perhaps I could try to add some weight to the trigger?
D.
To answer some questions:
I shoot a Bleiker Challanger so I don't think its a mechanical issue, well I hope not... and yes my grip is very light. I think it maybe possible that the recoil is moving the rifle back although the rifle feels tight in my shoulder...
Perhaps I could try to add some weight to the trigger?
D.
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Hello D,
I think your on the right track. Make note of how much you change it so you can return to original setting.
willy
I think your on the right track. Make note of how much you change it so you can return to original setting.
willy