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<blockquote data-quote="crazyhorse" data-source="post: 1831771" data-attributes="member: 3056"><p>I agree with Deputy819 above!</p><p></p><p>Make sure you NPA is "pure", meaning there's no additional influence to close that last 1/4" on the bulls eye. Many will often and sometimes unknowingly add slightly more hand pressure, a gentle lean one way or another, etc.</p><p></p><p>The "jump" or shift you are seeing during dry firing is likely one of these outside influences showing itself in the very brief moment when there is no longer pressure on the trigger and the firing mechanism is doing its thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyhorse, post: 1831771, member: 3056"] I agree with Deputy819 above! Make sure you NPA is "pure", meaning there's no additional influence to close that last 1/4" on the bulls eye. Many will often and sometimes unknowingly add slightly more hand pressure, a gentle lean one way or another, etc. The "jump" or shift you are seeing during dry firing is likely one of these outside influences showing itself in the very brief moment when there is no longer pressure on the trigger and the firing mechanism is doing its thing. [/QUOTE]
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