Perazzi triggers will spoil you, too.

Joe, I began, so long ago I can't remember when, to keep my trigger finger outside the guard until the last split second before firing. The pad on the first joint of my trigger finger rests on the outside of the guard, finger straight forward, and against the edge of the bow. It slips in to the trigger at the flush, after the butt hits my shoulder, and as my eyes lock on a bird. I have never had an Oops! shot since I started this. Not that my triggers are so light that they are unsafe, they're not, but it adds an extra margin of safety, IMO.

Works really good, and you can practice it while shooting those inedible, orange birds.

SRH


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