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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
Good point Jeff, you shouldn't need to shoot beyond 10 yards unless you are doing it for sport. Get proficient at 3/5/7/10 yards and call it a win.
That said there are some things that can improve even a stock trigger for very little cost.
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Yup - there are defensive handguns, hunting handguns, and match handguns. The latter two absolutely require a good trigger where the first does not. Accuracy requirements are vastly different. My hunting revolvers have to stay on the bottom of a coffee can at 100 yards from a rest - I would never expect, nor ask that of my defensive handguns. Then again, I would never expect to control the recoil for quick repeat shots at arm's length from one of my hunting revolvers, while using the other hand to hold the guy back. Horses for courses...