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<blockquote data-quote="Spooln-Rex" data-source="post: 1366247" data-attributes="member: 7149"><p>your trigger finger should already start the motion as soon as you start extending your arms from the draw stroke with the muzzle downrange. and the shot should happen once your arms are at full extension.</p><p></p><p> this is what's taught in the tactical handgun courses at ussa that i have taken. now in that respect you have to already have made the conscious decision to shoot which shouldnt be going through your head if you are already drawing the pistol. but either way it takes a little getting used to but in a life or death situation it may be the deciding factor you never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooln-Rex, post: 1366247, member: 7149"] your trigger finger should already start the motion as soon as you start extending your arms from the draw stroke with the muzzle downrange. and the shot should happen once your arms are at full extension. this is what's taught in the tactical handgun courses at ussa that i have taken. now in that respect you have to already have made the conscious decision to shoot which shouldnt be going through your head if you are already drawing the pistol. but either way it takes a little getting used to but in a life or death situation it may be the deciding factor you never know. [/QUOTE]
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