I thought this whole thread was specifically about triggers, as implied by the title.Mindset
Tactics
Skills
Equipment
Going off topic results in
Not so say your points are not spot on, they are. But the thread is not about mindset, tactics or skills. This thread was specifically started to talk about triggers and trigger pulls. Just to remind everyone of the topic, here is the first post:
As some of you already know I enjoy starting threads that get a little controversial. So....
Trigger Pull:
What do you prefer: long, short, heavy 1st, heavy all the time,
heavy first and light second, same all the time, light all the time.
strengths/weaknesses. Lets hear it!
My Two cents:
I prefer the same pull all the time!
The Glock platform is excellent. It's not overly long. Long enough for safety, but short enough for accuracy (plus the reset is very short if you learn how to use it) and the pull stays the same.
I also prefer the 1911 platform with SAO. Same trigger pull every time.
I think consistant trigger pull is the easiest for beginners to learn and yet offers the best results in combat shooting scenarios when things come into play like: nerves, stress, multiple targets, safety, and target acquisition.