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akwa
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- Apr 20, 2024
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My plan had been to pull the trigger quickly, but I read on here that a slow pull prevents flinching. However, when I've been practicing with dry firing, the anticipation of a slow pull is way worse than a quick one. It builds panic and I fear I'm way more likely to flinch with a slow, anticipatory pull than with one committed fast one.
Is there really anything to the slow vs. quick trigger pull theory? Thoughts?
Is there really anything to the slow vs. quick trigger pull theory? Thoughts?