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    Its all in the wrist!!!

    Step by step video showing jerking the trigger or limping the wrist can be improved by a very simple step and using muscle memory.

    Most people shoot with two hands, in this instance, video shows with one hand. I can do much better with both hands but wanted to do it with one hand.

    I hope y'all enjoy this one as well.

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    Trigger control has always been an intrical part of shooting and gun. On some autos "Browning Highpower" if you limp wrist it you will have a FTE most of the time. I've shot the WDs but perfer the 1911s over them. I know its just personal preference.

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        I know one guy who was telling me to squeeze slowly until it fires. Said it should make you jump when it goes off. I personally do not like that, I like to get squared on my target where I want my sight and arrow to hit and squeeze in one fluid motion kind of quick but not slapping the trigger though. Well watching the video I guess your talking about guns LOL

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            Limping the wrist and jerking the trigger on a XDs are known to become a problematic to many new shooters. Since the day I got this pistol and have shot approximately 200-250 rounds so far. Had zero issues! No FTE, FTF, FTB or anything.

            Want to help novice shooters to recognize and by looking at the pattern on paper to realize what you are doing wrong and correcting it on spot like I did. Hope it helps newbie as my intention when I created this video.

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              Originally posted by NavyITBowHunter View Post
              I know one guy who was telling me to squeeze slowly until it fires. Said it should make you jump when it goes off. I personally do not like that, I like to get squared on my target where I want my sight and arrow to hit and squeeze in one fluid motion kind of quick but not slapping the trigger though. Well watching the video I guess your talking about guns LOL
              Lol!!!

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                Ttt

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                    #10
                    I think its best to learn to shoot a double action revolver effectively and then when you transition to a semi-auto you have a better feel for true trigger . control limp wristing a semi-auto causes a lot of misfeeds also

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                      Originally posted by coy-ote View Post
                      I think its best to learn to shoot a double action revolver effectively and then when you transition to a semi-auto you have a better feel for true trigger . control limp wristing a semi-auto causes a lot of misfeeds also
                      I started off with semi and have adapted. I would like to shoot revolver and see what's it like to shoot one.

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