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Are you consistently hitting low and left on the target? You aren't alone, and it's likely not your sights that are the problem. In this episode of the Guns Podcast, hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington dive deep into the most critical fundamental of marksmanship: the trigger pull. They discuss why untrained shooters often view the trigger press as insignificant compared to "high-speed" tactics, and why mastering this single mechanic is the secret to accurate shooting.
Roy shares his experiences as a police firearms instructor, breaking down the mechanics of the "trigger jerk" and offering practical drills to diagnose and cure it. From the "holding a bird" grip technique to using lasers for dry fire practice, this episode is packed with actionable advice. They also tackle the common fallacy that buying a custom trigger or expensive sights will instantly fix bad habits.
Whether you are a new gun owner struggling with accuracy or an experienced shooter trying to speed up without losing precision, this conversation strips away the myths and focuses on the Zen of the perfect press. Tune in to learn why slowing down is the fastest way to get better.
Key Takeaways· Trigger control is the single most important factor in shooting accuracy; a good press can compensate for a bad stance or grip.
· Shooting "low and left" is the classic sign of a right-handed shooter jerking the trigger.
· Grip the gun like you are holding a small bird: tight enough so it doesn't fly away, but not so tight you crush it.
· Using a rail-mounted laser during dry fire practice is the best way to visualize trigger jerk.
· Upgrading your hardware (triggers, sights) will not fix software issues (bad technique).
· Don't try to be fast immediately; speed comes naturally as a byproduct of smoothness and efficiency.
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The Guns Podcast is presented by TangoDown. TangoDown® has been a leader in firearms parts and accessories for over two decades. From upgrades for everyday carry firearms to rifle accessories, TangoDown® has something for each firearm enthusiast. To learn more and shop the diverse product line, visit https://tangodown.com --
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Are you consistently hitting low and left on the target? You aren't alone, and it's likely not your sights that are the problem. In this episode of the Guns Podcast, hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington dive deep into the most critical fundamental of marksmanship: the trigger pull. They discuss why untrained shooters often view the trigger press as insignificant compared to "high-speed" tactics, and why mastering this single mechanic is the secret to accurate shooting.
Roy shares his experiences as a police firearms instructor, breaking down the mechanics of the "trigger jerk" and offering practical drills to diagnose and cure it. From the "holding a bird" grip technique to using lasers for dry fire practice, this episode is packed with actionable advice. They also tackle the common fallacy that buying a custom trigger or expensive sights will instantly fix bad habits.
Whether you are a new gun owner struggling with accuracy or an experienced shooter trying to speed up without losing precision, this conversation strips away the myths and focuses on the Zen of the perfect press. Tune in to learn why slowing down is the fastest way to get better.
Key Takeaways· Trigger control is the single most important factor in shooting accuracy; a good press can compensate for a bad stance or grip.
· Shooting "low and left" is the classic sign of a right-handed shooter jerking the trigger.
· Grip the gun like you are holding a small bird: tight enough so it doesn't fly away, but not so tight you crush it.
· Using a rail-mounted laser during dry fire practice is the best way to visualize trigger jerk.
· Upgrading your hardware (triggers, sights) will not fix software issues (bad technique).
· Don't try to be fast immediately; speed comes naturally as a byproduct of smoothness and efficiency.
--
The Guns Podcast is presented by TangoDown. TangoDown® has been a leader in firearms parts and accessories for over two decades. From upgrades for everyday carry firearms to rifle accessories, TangoDown® has something for each firearm enthusiast. To learn more and shop the diverse product line, visit https://tangodown.com --
Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email [email protected]
Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us

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