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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2210029" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>I dont think either opinion is as far "off" from each other as you think GtG. being able to tell the difference between trigger pull and being able to translate that into good shot placement is not a mutually inclusive skill in my experience. It seems to me novice shooters with a good trigger and lack of time behind the gun make the same mistakes as a novice with a stock FCG because they dont know how to use the mechanics of a high end trigger to their advantage.</p><p>Also, could I get a show of hands by those AR shooters who rarely shoot past 25 yards?</p><p>I assume you meant other than on purpose CQB training.</p><p></p><p>Either way, I think Mo's point was without sufficient correct training the shooter doesnt know what he doesnt know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2210029, member: 8377"] I dont think either opinion is as far "off" from each other as you think GtG. being able to tell the difference between trigger pull and being able to translate that into good shot placement is not a mutually inclusive skill in my experience. It seems to me novice shooters with a good trigger and lack of time behind the gun make the same mistakes as a novice with a stock FCG because they dont know how to use the mechanics of a high end trigger to their advantage. Also, could I get a show of hands by those AR shooters who rarely shoot past 25 yards? I assume you meant other than on purpose CQB training. Either way, I think Mo's point was without sufficient correct training the shooter doesnt know what he doesnt know. [/QUOTE]
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