Hello -- I've been shooting semi-automatic handguns for several years, but am new to the very heavy trigger of the j-frame. I've noticed that my wrist breaks upward right around the time the j-frame trigger breaks - near the end of it's travel, but prior to firing the shot. It breaks a tiny amount -- but of course, this has a significant impact at 10 yards. Any thoughts on technique to minimize this upward wrist break? (Of course, I can workout more with weights and grip-strengtheners ; but, I figure that there must also be some technique to help master this wrist break).
Right now, I can put all 5 shots on an 8x10 sheet of paper, at 10 yards, using very controlled slow fire -- but would like to shoot faster with better accuracy.
Long winded question -- Thanks in advance for any insights or advice.
Right now, I can put all 5 shots on an 8x10 sheet of paper, at 10 yards, using very controlled slow fire -- but would like to shoot faster with better accuracy.
Long winded question -- Thanks in advance for any insights or advice.