Trigger Control

This quotation, spoken by Kevin Costner in the 1994 semi-biographical film, Wyatt Earp, may not have been voiced by the real Wyatt Earp, but it certainly captures a philosophy many believe he would avow.
Pretty Cloud
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May 23, 2012
This is a very pretty target. I shot it in Timed Fire this past Sunday and decided to bring it home.
The rules of the Bullseye sport allow considerable latitude in equipment and technique.
Memo 1 to Self
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March 15, 2010
Sunday came with high hopes but that’s as far as it went.
Striving
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March 13, 2010
I shoot Bullseye for several reasons. Those who know me can report that, yes, my #1 reason is for the camaraderie; I just plain like the people I meet who are shooting Bullseye.
Recently I mentioned that I had the trigger weight on my IZH-46M air pistol cranked up to the maximum.
Here are two experiments for you. First, try this: Rest your hand on the table, palm down, in a relaxed and slightly arched shape.
Relative Importances
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November 25, 2008
To my article, “Be A Straight Shooter”, an anonymous reader objected:

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