In Sunday's 97 video, I demonstrated errors all bullseye shooters must train to avoid. In slow fire, there is plenty of time to go back to square one and start the shot process over. The wind comes up and the gun was settling like one expected it to. Blurry vision (in my case). Grip not right. On the low left and high left shots off the black, I should have stopped the shot process, and started over. Instead, I let the shot go.
I think you can see in the video that the best shots have a continuous steady trigger release, even while the gun appears to be wobbling. A forced shot is a bad shot, usually much worse than if one accepts the wobble and moves the trigger smoothly to the rear.
Joe