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"Too light of a factory trigger pull"...

At Rogers Shooting School they teach taking up the slack on the trigger while driving the gun forward and steering the gun to target under the dominant eye so the shot breaks just as the shooter reaches extension. You couldn't be fast enough to pass his program taking you finger off the trigger between targets or waiting until you had a complete stance and sight picture to then reach in a pull the trigger. It would cost you another .2 seconds. Now that's if you've made your mind up to shoot. You can always come off the trigger if the threat changes. If you are just drawing your weapon and there's no clear immediate threat you should be at a low ready and not have your sights on a target. Muzzle discipline is the primary safety not trigger.

That he does. I learned a lot while training with him. Finger on the trigger and pulling slack while acquiring the front sight. As you know its designed for a combat situation, you have the "green light" to use lethal force and speed is of the essence. I definitely wouldnt recommend doing this at your local range, but it needs to be trained on. During the course of training I know you saw several rounds fired very early and strike the ground immediately in front of the shooter, but as you said, its all about the muzzle discipline.

I was not trying to say anything about your post, just was piggubacking with my two cents worth.
 
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