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Title: JERKING THE TRIGGER
Post by: BOWHUNTER45 on August 23, 2011, 09:01:43 AM
I have always loved shooting long distance and growing up in Western P.a on a farm gave me the opportunity to do alot of shooting ... Never had to break my arm come hay bailing season because I knew once it was all done I was going to be barning the barrel off my .243 shooting groundhogs ..I am writting this little story for those of you who are teaching someone to shoot ..when I was a kid 7or 8 my dad had us shooting alot and one day we were shooting my.243 on a bench and I was shooting about a 2 inch group @ 100 .. well I started getting angry because I should be doing better ..my dad said to me that you are jerking the dang trigger I said no I am not , he said yes you are so I get mad and take a little walk up the trail to calm my butt down ...when I return he says O.K get up here and take your time ..so I get up there and take a deep breathe and jerk the trigger :chuckle: :dunno:THE GUN GOES CLICK AND THE GUN RAISED OFF THE SAND BAGS AS SOON AS THE GUN CLICKED  :tung: HE PUT A FREAKEN EMPTY IN MY DANG GUN  :chuckle: :chuckle: AND turns and says NOW YOUR NOT JERKING THE TRIGGER  :rolleyes: From that day on I never jerk the trigger and that memory is glued in my mind forever ...so next time you have a problem teaching someone how to shoot give that a try because I guarantee ya it will brake them  :tup: :chuckle:
Title: Re: JERKING THE TRIGGER
Post by: BOWHUNTER45 on August 23, 2011, 09:04:57 AM
MAN I NEED TO GO HUNTING  :chuckle: WAY TO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS... :chuckle: :chuckle:
Title: Re: JERKING THE TRIGGER
Post by: Swannytheswan on August 23, 2011, 09:10:52 AM
my friends dad used to that with me when i was shooting his 1911 he'd load up the mag and one in there would be a empty that he had reloaded without any powder and you could tell if you we jerking the trigger or anticipating recoil
Title: Re: JERKING THE TRIGGER
Post by: jeepasaurusrex on August 23, 2011, 09:16:49 AM
We had an exercise we did in the military that would teach good trigger control. Get into a good steady supported shooting position. Have the weapon unloaded and a snap cap in the chamber. Have a helper place a dime or small washer on the end of the barrel. You should be able to squeeze the trigger and "fire" the weapon with out the dime/washer falling off. Give it a try, you will see an increase in your accuracy.
Title: Re: JERKING THE TRIGGER
Post by: jyerxa on August 23, 2011, 09:49:44 AM
Oh yeah, this is so true. I was the worlds worst pistol shot anyway when I decided to escalate to a 44 mag. Youthful visions of bore hunting with my bow clouded my judgment then.  ;) I couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn when I first got it.  :bash: It intimidated the heck out of me. Then one night the family went back home on vacation and I decided I’m going shooting. I enjoy a good challenge and that 44 was just the thing. I dry fired it the night before I went shooting so I could feel every thing. The trigger squeeze, weight and my own stance. Boy oh boy, that was all it took. I was hitting targets at 100 yards after that.
Title: Re: JERKING THE TRIGGER
Post by: 700xcr on August 23, 2011, 05:51:25 PM
Take a thumb tack stick it through tape and tape it to the trigger. You will only jerk the trigger once and you will cure your problem.
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