Shooting Mechanics: Trigger Control

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Mike Hughes of NextLevel Training asserts that trigger control is one of the most unnatural elements of shooting. We have to train our three joints to work together and move in a straight line. And the motion is not constant due to the design of striker-fired triggers. What can we do in training to ingrain trigger control that is reliable, on demand and does not disturb the muzzle when we break the shot?