Boyd Allen
Active member
After having a discussion, with a competitor, about trigger pull, as it relates to the typical short range benchrest rifle with it's nominally 2 oz trigger, I went looking for references to bolster my position, and found that they were conspicuous by their brevity or total absence. What say ye? It is my contention that very light triggers, pressure to time shots to transient wind flag alignments, and the degree to which rests and bags maintain rifle alignment to point of aim, increase the likelyhood of shooters developing bad habits in their finger/hand position, and pull technique. Other factors may be stock pull lengths that are too long for a shooter to get into the best position. and the high probability that the amount of group enlargement that results from incorrect trigger pull being relatively small, and easily attributed to other factors. Enlighten us.