RE: Getting well-fingered

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I find it a challenge to have to change the finger position on each gun, I think there could be people using the same old position on every gun. Are they? But for competition I think you need to adjust to every gun. This is science, pretty awesome. A couple of mm and you are off track.



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That's the theory anyway, and for many shooters this is exactly what they do. They see the logic in the centre-pad position and without any questions, or further testing, away they go to shoot

Yes, as per the line above from the post, many people have no clue that they may get better accuracy from experimenting with finger position on the trigger. It is small increments, and attention to detail that make the difference between average or poor shooters, and good ones.

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A slight ocd can be very good in this, attention to details can lead to almost perfection

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I have always had the ability to apply single-focus to a task; Self-discipline. It's required to do what I do with guns. Works for me in other areas also, and against me sometimes too. Seeking perfection isn't healthy as it doesn't exist. I work more to seek continual improvement instead.

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Self discipline😍This is one of my favourite words 😂💪💪

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Ownership, discipline and responsibility are three very important personality traits. Some would argue that all else is built upon them, although for me passion is at the very foundation...If one has that, then everything else they need to deploy becomes easier.

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