One with a VERY smooth pull. You get a mechanical one by having a gunsmith polish the pieces in your trigger system. The guns used in world shooting competitions like the Olympics have electronic triggers on them; those are even smoother than polished metal ones.
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In general, the technique is to squeeze the trigger to the rear. This is to avoid moving the firearm off target by pulling or jerking the trigger.
On some of the older rifles, they had a set trigger. You would pull it first to set the other trigger. The second trigger would be a hair trigger. It would have a very light pull. The first trigger was supposed to keep from accidentally firing the rifle as you were aquiring the target.
5-7 lbs
50-300 USd
aim and fire Another answer: You do not aim a shotgun, you point a shotgun. You shoot where the target will be when the shot gets there, not where the target is when you pull the trigger. That is called "windage."
The pistol is intended to be fired from the hand. It is pointed at the target, the trigger pulled, and it fires.
It depends on what you mean. The most basic answer is, load it, aim it at the target, activate the trigger.
Timney Triggers are very good and make a crisp trigger for the 77-22 that breaks between 1.5 and 2lbs. timneytriggers.com
On "Rimfire chat" I read the following.. If you "flip the sear spring" the trigger pull will change from about 5 lb's down to about 2 lb's.
To shoot an rpg, you must hold the left trigger button. when you do that, your weapon sits in the middle of the screen. The aim at whatever the target is and click the right trigger while HOLDING the left trigger.