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  • Remember that time we played "just the tip".  Then you performed "tip to base" on that homeless guy?

  • @bisquik3006 Yeah, I remember......I'm still all itchy.

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  • wow very informative bro

  • @GOLDSILVERDUDE *homunculus

    Nice try though.

  • I have a simple method for teaching the right finger placement. I pinch the students nail bed until it turns white and they feel a good pinch. I tell them, where it hurts, put that on the trigger. Works every time.

  • Nice video.....wish more would see this video.

  • trigger control is very important. a lot of your accuracy comes from how you squeeze the trigger. a lot of people don't take into consideration that the slightest pull to the left or right could throw off your shot especially as your distance increases

  • @TacticalMonky with that being said, the difference between the two trigger placements only made a difference with ME, at longer range targets such as the 300m with iron sights because the M16 is such a sensitive weapon when it comes to the smallest jerk of the weapon at longer ranges

  • My drill sergeants who where taught by delta guys, where told its better to have your finger to the second joint. because with an m16 at least, the idea behind it is when its at the second joint, it pulls the trigger straight back with the natural motion of clenching your fist. Also, when you use the end of your finger you pull the trigger back and to the right ( if your right handed). NOW!! thats with an m16, and it worked for me. with a handgun i have no idea so ill have to try it. my 2 cents

  • Miller, what 1911 is that you have in this video? Are those hand grips aftermarket?

  • @AlfonsFromAtech Miller's point is to just get the basics down before you have a beginner shoot. If you bring someone to the range who does not have the proper basics they will shoot all over the place. Teaching proper stance, grip, and trigger control before you get out there gives them something to think about. It also makes the person more confident when starting out. Once they have live trigger time they can then go back and practice both dry and live fire to improve.

  • Lol Miller, perfect response to trollage...

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