U.S.A. – Watch a group of shooters for a time, and you will likely see a range of problems with trigger mechanics. Some shooters “slap” the trigger, with the finger coming off and then slapping into the face of the trigger. Others might squeeze too tightly. In all cases, accuracy suffers–usually because the rifle is being jerked or twisted as the cartridge is going off.
According to Curt Vaughn, Head of Product for Ballistic and a long-range shooting competitor, the first thing a shooter must...
Published on May 15, 2018 21:01