Quote Originally Posted by DenverGP View Post
...trigger pull...
Couple points:


  1. Many people benefit from thinking trigger press rather than pull or squeeze.
  2. If you got a friend willing to help, do some ball and dummy drills. You're probably pulling the gun down before the shot in a misguided attempt to recover from the recoil for a faster second shot. Big difference between pre-ignition-push and post-ignition-push.
  3. An alternative in this case to ball and dummy is to back off to only one shot, trap the trigger with a very deliberate follow through and see what happens. Perhaps without the pressure of a second shot and not worrying about getting back on target quickly will bring that first shot back up, at which point you know what the problem is (yanking the gun down in an attempt to get back on target quickly).


O2

Ps. Ball and dummy IMHO Is one of the very best drills for determining problems because typically the shooter sees the problem for themselves and the "coach" needs not say anything