Safe and accurate shooting demands constant trigger control. Here are some suggestions for practicing it:
- Start by dry firing your gun. This will help you get a feel for the trigger and how it should be manipulated.
- When you’re ready to start shooting live rounds, start with a low-power target load and work your way up to full power loads as you become more comfortable.
- Always keep your gun pointed in a safe direction. This is especially important when practicing trigger control, as an accidental discharge could cause serious injury or death.
- Be patient and take your time while practicing this important skill. It may take some time to master, but it’s well worth the effort!