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Proper Trigger Control: Straight to the Rear (Dry Fire)
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- čas přidán 15. 01. 2023
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In our series about how to shoot a pistol, Myles now discusses trigger control.
In this video, he focuses on dry fire exercises that will help you with the first principle behind proper trigger control--moving your trigger finger straight to the rear.
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This was the best explanation of exactly what to do I’ve seen. Appreciate the great content!
I’ve been watching CZcams gun videos for a long time and you are by far one of the best for these types of videos :)
I need you in person 😅 these videos have been insanely helpful to someone who is trying to get back to some shooting after a decade away
It's been over 20 for me, but I had to purchase another piece because being a single mom in Seattle these days has a lot to be longed for in terms of safety. I used to have a Glock 17 that I said schuck it, I bought a Glock 19 third gen instead of another 17. I think it's going to handle better for me since I'm a small individual. These videos have definitely been helping with my grip, and I can't wait to get out to the range!
I simply love your presentation.
I share with others and incorporated some of your steps into my corse of instruction. Thank you.
Always enjoy his video’s,this man knows his stuff about guns,that is for sure!!!
Nice little exercise and tip. Every little bit helps.
Wonderful programs, Coch,Dorr, Miles, all you guys Rock!!! Great job keeping it Real Thanks a Bunch! !!!!!!
Thank you for your clear, coherent instruction! Very helpful
This is exactly what I needed!
Hyper focus, second knuckle, got it.
Great video. This is what I need to work on myself.
Thank you for this video. Excellent value!
This video helped me so much
Thanks your course is the greatest 👍 .
Miles is one of the best teachers around. He makes it so easy to learn. Thank you!
Bro that's gae
@@PineappleOnPizza69 No. You are.
Thanks for the great educational videos. So helpful.
Great info. Thanks. Very important.
Another great video.
Thank you! So helpful.
Dope 🔥! Great information
Obrigado! Tenho aprendido muito com você!!
Thanks!
Buenas noches desde argentina ciudad de mar del plata,muy buena esplicacion felicitaciones!!👍👍🇦🇷
most importing thing for accuracy trigger control no doubht!
Without a proper grip, none of this is possible. The goal is to have a repeatable grip that allows you to press the trigger without disturbing your sights and allows your sights to return to zero.
@@shortbrownguy proper grip important aswell for sure but repeatable shoot makes it more important. single presicion shots depends ur trigger control.
@@shortbrownguy yep. Dan Horner says flinch is natural, don't fight it, just know the timing (flinch AFTER the bullet's left the barrel). And trigger is irrelevant, it's 100% grip.
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@qmdakhenaton3932 Single precision shots with a pistol are rarely if ever done in real world scenarios. If your grip doesn't allow you to maintain a high level of accuracy during a multi shot string of fire, you have tons of work to do. Nobody depends on 1 shot accuracy when it comes to gunfighting with a pistol, and if you do, you're just making excuses for your inability to properly grip a pistol.
this is true
Nice video, I personally just use the tip of my trigger finger and my alignment stays intact( I am quick with it too).
So I purchase the dry fire months ago and I haven’t used. Until today
Niceeeee
does anybody make a dry fire mag for shield plsu
Miles not trying to upstage you. I've been shooting handguns wells over 30 years and just learned a visual technique that may assist. The visual technique is to pull the front sight through th3 rear sight using your trigger finger.
Dry fire mags are expensive😲
Someone should make a training pistol that only breaks when pulled properly. Like all those wierd golf things.
dan horner says flinch and trigger doesn't matter. Grip is where its at. He often demonstrates this by having someone hold a firearm and using a dowel to slap the trigger. the bullet should hit where you're aiming, if not your grip is off.
I guarantee you as you trying to get better as a shooter, your trigger finger is 99% why you miss. You can hold the gun with just 3 fingers n if your trigger pull doesn't flinch the gun....bullet will be exactly where you aimed. You can have an super firm grip(which you see in a lot of shooter) but if your pull moves the gun just a slight bit, you'll miss. Record your self and any friend who is struggling in slo-mo... tell them to grip the gun as proper n firm as they can. You'll see the pull is where they mess up
Totally trust anyone who has a cauliflower ear(s)...
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Thanks!