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Post by FLTony Sat Oct 12, 2024 5:40 pm

When shooting my Pardini SP Bullseye, I have been pulling through stage 1 of the trigger up to the wall early and then when I'm on target, pulling through stage 2.  If my shot dispersal is any indication, this has not been working very well for me.  Today when dry-firing, I tried a smooth, continuous pull through both stages in one motion and found my sights were consistently rock solid.  

Is this the preferred method of manipulating a 2-stage trigger or is it somehow just masking an underlying problem that I need to address?

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Post by bruce martindale Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:25 pm

You betcha!
You use stage one to Squirt the Clown and stay on target.
You feel the Sll but don’t stop on it, go smoothly through it.
Stage balance can matter too; you don’t want to bump Sll and go off course

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Post by chiz1180 Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:42 pm

uninterrupted continuous trigger pull is what you want regardless of single stage or 2 stage trigger.
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Post by javaduke Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:19 pm

FWIW it is possible to adjust the Pardini trigger so that it is a single stage, it seems like this will work better for you.
What I always tell my students is that there are no strict rules on how you grip the gun, how you pull the trigger, how you aim - as long as you can do all this in a consistent and repeatable manner and hit the X. So try different things and find one that works for you. The recommended way is just the one that works for most shooters, but not necessarily for everyone.

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Post by Steve B Sat Oct 12, 2024 9:39 pm

chiz1180 wrote:uninterrupted continuous trigger pull is what you want regardless of single stage or 2 stage trigger.

I remember Zins saying there's 2 different types of trigger pulls.  Uninterrupted and wrong...

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