So, I can shoot pretty well. No problem holding 1/2moa if the rifle can do it. That said, I want to shoot better and the biggest thing I feel is holding me back is the pulse in my trigger finger. I become very aware of it as I watch the reticle dance left to right over my target. Obviously, we're talking high magnification on small targets (like a 1/2" square at 200yds). You guys got any recommendations on how to overcome this?
Just to keep the answers focused on my situation; I have decent rifles with good light triggers, shoot from either a bipod or bag and use a rear bag. My rifles are mounted in target/tactical style synthetic stocks (Manners, B&C). I have a shit load of military shooting experience and guarantee I have no deficiency in my fundamentals. I shoot right handed. I squeeze the trigger with the meaty portion of the first section of my index finger. I keep my other finger tips lightly pressed against the grip and I do not wrap my thumb, preferring to keep it on the back of the grip near the right side of the action's tang.
Bob
Just to keep the answers focused on my situation; I have decent rifles with good light triggers, shoot from either a bipod or bag and use a rear bag. My rifles are mounted in target/tactical style synthetic stocks (Manners, B&C). I have a shit load of military shooting experience and guarantee I have no deficiency in my fundamentals. I shoot right handed. I squeeze the trigger with the meaty portion of the first section of my index finger. I keep my other finger tips lightly pressed against the grip and I do not wrap my thumb, preferring to keep it on the back of the grip near the right side of the action's tang.
Bob