RoginaJack wrote:Yep, she's right on!
I was taught this method by Carl Falke in Grafton (he owned the Trading Post, along with another well known shooter and writer) years ago when I first started shooting with the High School Cadets.
(Sigh) !!
High School Cadets? How come I didn't get to go to that school????
Regarding trigger finger.
With the Anschutz I use, most comfortable is the pad of my finger and it is a very soft (light maybe) trigger. Good in a target rifle, not so good out hunting I reckon.
With the Lithgow's yesterday, it was in the break between the two pads. I had to put a LOT more pressure on the Lithgows' triggers to get them to fire. Much heavier, and I didn't seem to have the strength in the end of my finger to do it, so needed to 'curl' my finger around the trigger.