Instruction Manual
Before any shooter can use a trigger properly, it needs to be set up to
match his or her preference. That’s no problem for Logun MkII owners.
Simply follow the instructions on page 20 of this manual. With the trigger
adjusted to your requirements, it’s time to practice using it correctly.
Before you do that,mentally replace the phrase “pulling the trigger”, with
the more appropriate phrase, “squeezing the trigger”. In the past, airgun
triggers were, indeed, “pulled”, mainly because some of them were so
crude that they needed a hefty pull to make them work. Modern airguns
are precision instruments, with the Logun MkII the finest among them -
the Logun trigger needs nothing more than the movement of your finger-
tip to activate it. A Logun trigger is always squeezed, never pulled -
please remember that.
1) With the target in your sights, position your trigger finger on the lower
section of the trigger blade.
2) Smoothly take up the trigger’s first pressure, allowing the trigger to
come to rest at it’s second stage.
3) Finalise your aim, then, without making a conscious effort, increase
finger-pressure on the trigger until the rifle fires...hold on - possibly the
most important part of the sequence has yet to be executed.
4) After the rifle fires, STAY ON AIM UNTIL THE PELLET STRIKES.
This technique is known as “follow-through” and it can often mark the
difference between a good shooter and a great one. Most great
sportsmen such as golfers, cricketers, footballers, tennis players and
especially shooters, have consistent follow-through actions which ensure
that their delivery technique is completed perfectly. As a shooter, your job
isn’t finished until the shot lands, so you must remain on duty until that
moment. Basically, by using follow-through, you ensure that you don’t
adversely affect the quality of the shot after the trigger is squeezed.
THE TRIGGER SEQUENCE IN ACTION
*Tip: The best way to develop a consistent follow-through, is to hold the
trigger in the ‘fire’ position until the shot lands, rather than releasing it
immediately. Make sure you stay perfectly on aim until the shot strikes and
your shooting will take another giant step towards it’s full potential.
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