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How To Develop Pistol Trigger Control

In short, it takes a lot of practice, a lot of shooting and a lot of dry-fire practice. Although intended for NRA hunter's pistol silhouette competitors, the tips included in this guide are universal for all shooting disciplines.

Silhouette Trigger Control Nuances

Trigger control in Silhouette doesn't have to be a mystery. This sport requires a different kind of touch. Our guide will help you master this discipline.

WATCH: Bullseye Fundamentals Deliver Solid Foundation For All Pistol Shooting

It's all about the fundamentals. Here, 12-time NRA National Pistol Champion Brian Zins explains how a solid foundation in bullseye pistol fundamentals can translate to success in other shooting disciplines.

WATCH: Bullseye Pistol Trigger Control with Brian Zins

The trigger is the only part of the gun that’s moving during the aiming process. If you are having trouble with precision pistol aiming, this video with Brian Zins about “aiming through trigger control” will help.

WATCH: Brian Zins’ New ‘Fast Is Fine, Accuracy Is Everything’ Pistol Fundamentals Training

The legendary Brian Zins is back with a new bullseye pistol fundamentals video series filmed at NRA HQ in Fairfax, Virginia.

Pistol Trigger Control Tips

One of the most important of all pistol shooting skills is trigger control! Hint: It's all about having a smooth pull

Our Guide To Help Develop Proper Rifle Trigger Technique

The game winner is right at your fingertip, but the ultimate trigger control may seem a million miles away. Learn to use your resources to control your trigger and win

Rifle Fundamentals: Trigger Control

Keeping your rifle steady and controlling the trigger requires a smooth motion, correct hand position and one great hold

Video: Precision Pistol Tips Part 3―Brian Zins On The Relationship Between Aiming And Trigger Control

Even if you have a perfect grip and can hold perfect sight alignment all day―it only counts when the gun goes bang after you pull the trigger

Don’t Jerk It: Pistol Trigger Control Tips With Brian Zins

Trigger finger placement really counts when the shot breaks. Now don’t get me wrong, stance, grip and aiming are important but keep in mind that you can have a perfect grip and hold perfect sight alignment all day long

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