DAO woes

Wonderful - that is a great analogy and one that I can comprehend to. I will surely give this a workout.

Come to thing of it, the second to last range visit I remember using a rhythm pattern while shooting. I wasn't counting in any means, but I was using the echo of the shot to begin my next shot - you know, boom echo, reset, boom, echo reset, etc., and going with the groove. It was late in the session and just about dusk and things just started to groove. Though I know my accuracy did not getting better, the way I received felt recoil did. I was able to get back to the sight picture in a moreso mechanical way using the rhythm of the sounds.

I will try the mentronome for dry fire sessions, thanks.
 
Just a point of clarification:

The metronome is to help you develop a naturally smooth DA trigger pull. When actually shooting, though, your sight picture, rather than any rhythm, must dictate the shot. Get a good sight picture before mentally committing to the shot - once committed, your pull will be smooth, so your sight picture won't be too affected. But without that sight picture, a true shot isn't a given. Take a looksee at my vid below as an example - good trigger control, but with no sight picture, only the Good Lord knows where those shots would've landed. ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmy5mkjpUNI
 
Get better guns!...

Why do so many members buy cheap guns then complain when they let them down?....

Save up & get a better brand; Ruger, Walther, Beretta, S&W, HK, Glock, Colt, S-A, etc.

Clyde
 
I don't think it's a brand thing, more of a learning to control the DAO trigger. Higher $$ weapons still have DAO triggers that I would also need to master them as well.
 
Back
Top