One thing that I STRESS to my students when I teach (taught, been awhile) is PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!
I found today that I need to follow up on that advice myself. I took one of the new pistols out today for a shake down. It is brand new and I did some trigger work to it, so I wanted to see how it handled.
I developed a flinch from lack of practice.(sorry excuse but I was trying to conserve ammo. Guess I just need to buck up and get more.) Granted, it happens, but its something that has to be worked through. Time to bust out the snapcaps and do some dry fire exercises for awhile. I don't want to go jerking a trigger and completely missing if/when the time comes when that first pull is the only one that matters.
(BTW, will post more later. Working on it now.)
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Practice makes perfect. Just don't let familiarity breed contempt...
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