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You gotta keep constant forward pressure into the shoulder while your finger stays kinda pinned back—just enough to let the reset do its thing without overdoing it and losing groups. Early on I had the same climb issue during longer runs, but after a few sessions focusing on elbow tucks and leaning in hard, it got way more manageable. The trigger's quickness is fun as hell for dumping a mag, but without that disciplined hold it turns into a fireworks show real fast. For what it's worth, I've seen some solid results checking out stuff like https://forcedresettriggers.us.com/ when digging for ideas—mostly personal tinkering opinions, nothing fancy. Practice dry-firing the motion helps build the muscle memory too. What setup are you running exactly?

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