Zorros
Ultimate Member
Whether the G27 or 33, extended range visits result in a blood blister bottom of trigger finger. Maybe holster work and a quicker, less deliberate, positioning of the finger on the trigger?
Is there a chance you're pinching your finger between the trigger and the guard? I do this on sub-compact pistols, and it makes them uncomfortable to shoot more than a few rounds at a time.
I am by no stretch of the imagination any kind of authority on drawing and firing but I would suggest slowing down a little and work until the proper finger placement on the trigger becomes what your muscles remember. The key is "muscle memory". You teach the muscles and they develop the "muscle memory" so when you perform an action, it requires no conscious thought. Try working with the gun unloaded first. Once you get comfortable with a smooth and fluid action increase the speed of your practice. If you begin to have problems with your finger again, slow down a little, The important thing is perfectly smooth execution. This will make you much more likely to remain calm under duress and perform as you have practiced.
Insure that each time you draw that the pad of your finger lands squarely in the middle of the trigger.