Champion shooter Jerry Miculek demonstrates good trigger control. (NSSF Video)
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Jerry, thanks for all your insights and efforts in these free video's. I was considering your dvd's and wondering if they are a compilation of whats already on YouTube, etc, or more extensive… LOL, maybe I shouldn't ask that in a public YT post! Sorry 🙂 So I'll throw a request out here either way. Any chance on sharing your much respected thoughts on Trigger Bow shape and how it relates to trigger control? –Thanks!
I disagree. If one wants to improve as a shooter, they need to be firing a rifle that's more accurate than they are, so that any inaccuracy can be traced back to their technique, and improvement can be observed.
@combatjm89 I actually use that training aide on my student athletes on our Air riflery team…thanks to our U.S. Army training/D.I.'s that I went through long ago.
@rcalvert3
@rcalvert3– "take into consideration that this is obviously geared towards beginners"
(i don't want to be an ass, but..) beginners should be taught the correct foundation, and then build on it !! if one is taught the wrong way, they will practice doing the wrong way for a lifetime !!
@silvermediastudio
I have a friend who is a cellist. He is so good, he can make a cheap, chinese plastic cello sound like a stradivarius !
Anyone can have "good trigger control" on a designer expensive firearm!! practice on a rusted copy of an sks and then your abilities will improve !!
@silvermediastudio
Ah haaaa !!! Its apparent that i have a secret that not many know !! I will not spill the beans !!! Especially on a public forum(enemies are among us). There is a superior technique for trigger control than, smooth, steady squeeze, that applies to ALL firearms. If you'all want to know, research and find it !!!
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Rythem of the wobble to the break.
Jerry, thanks for all your insights and efforts in these free video's.
I was considering your dvd's and wondering if they are a compilation of whats already on YouTube, etc, or more extensive… LOL, maybe I shouldn't ask that in a public YT post! Sorry 🙂
So I'll throw a request out here either way.
Any chance on sharing your much respected thoughts on Trigger Bow shape and how it relates to trigger control?
–Thanks!
I would join the Matrix just to have Jerry's shooting experience downloaded to my brain.
I disagree. If one wants to improve as a shooter, they need to be firing a rifle that's more accurate than they are, so that any inaccuracy can be traced back to their technique, and improvement can be observed.
@combatjm89 I actually use that training aide on my student athletes on our Air riflery team…thanks to our U.S. Army training/D.I.'s that I went through long ago.
@crfwhiplash433
I might be !! I don't think Jerry Miculek is God, do you !!! All humans can benefit from knowledge, I and Jerry Miculek included !!
@rcalvert3
@rcalvert3– "take into consideration that this is obviously geared towards beginners"
(i don't want to be an ass, but..) beginners should be taught the correct foundation, and then build on it !! if one is taught the wrong way, they will practice doing the wrong way for a lifetime !!
@silvermediastudio
I have a friend who is a cellist. He is so good, he can make a cheap, chinese plastic cello sound like a stradivarius !
Anyone can have "good trigger control" on a designer expensive firearm!! practice on a rusted copy of an sks and then your abilities will improve !!
@silvermediastudio
Ah haaaa !!! Its apparent that i have a secret that not many know !! I will not spill the beans !!! Especially on a public forum(enemies are among us). There is a superior technique for trigger control than, smooth, steady squeeze, that applies to ALL firearms. If you'all want to know, research and find it !!!
@tisiluca What technique is superior?
You won't hit anything past 300m using this technique, unless you're lucky !!!!!!!!!
And luck is not what you need when you shoot for 1000m !!!