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<blockquote data-quote="Veritas" data-source="post: 4229321" data-attributes="member: 55012"><p>This is perhaps correct, he may <em>know</em> how to shoot but has difficulty applying those fundamentals in practice to a heavy long pull-trigger like DAO. </p><p></p><p>This challenging aspect of DOA is what makes them such a perfect training tool for us all to improve our trigger press/pull. Spend some time shooting 25-yard bullseyes with a DOA revolver and then pick up anything from a striker-fired gun to a 1911 and watch what a dramatic improvement you will see in your shooting.</p><p></p><p>DAO guns can be shot both quickly and very accurately, if you cannot do this it is because you haven't mastered your trigger control and that's ok, something to work on but no one should pretend they are a <em>good</em> shooter if they can't shoot DAO well. It's like saying you are a great driver but constantly wreck if the road isn't completely straight or if you are traveling at anything over 10MPH.</p><p></p><p>If this hurts your feelings then keep doing mag dumps into a man-sized target at 2 yards and hope you never need to use your gun in real life because you might get more than your ego hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veritas, post: 4229321, member: 55012"] This is perhaps correct, he may [I]know[/I] how to shoot but has difficulty applying those fundamentals in practice to a heavy long pull-trigger like DAO. This challenging aspect of DOA is what makes them such a perfect training tool for us all to improve our trigger press/pull. Spend some time shooting 25-yard bullseyes with a DOA revolver and then pick up anything from a striker-fired gun to a 1911 and watch what a dramatic improvement you will see in your shooting. DAO guns can be shot both quickly and very accurately, if you cannot do this it is because you haven't mastered your trigger control and that's ok, something to work on but no one should pretend they are a [I]good[/I] shooter if they can't shoot DAO well. It's like saying you are a great driver but constantly wreck if the road isn't completely straight or if you are traveling at anything over 10MPH. If this hurts your feelings then keep doing mag dumps into a man-sized target at 2 yards and hope you never need to use your gun in real life because you might get more than your ego hurt. [/QUOTE]
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