Article: Fire a round at your target; now, slowly release the trigger until you hear a click, and resistance on the trigger is lessened. At this point you can pull the trigger again.  This not only allows you to be more accurate while doing single-shots (due to the shorter trigger pull), but when you get your finger used to the motion, it is the best way to shoot the gun quickly. You have to release the trigger completely before it can be pulled again.  SA and DA/SA will be easiest for this drill, as they will have lighter trigger pulls than their DA (or DAO) counterparts. The first thing is to practice (at close range — 4-8 yards) shooting the gun as fast as possible. The faster you can pull the trigger the more options it leaves for you. bullet is fired, slide racks back, shell ejected, as the slide moves forward the rest of the gun (frame, barrel, etc.) raises (this is called muzzle flip), as soon as the slide is back in battery (full-forward) the gun can fire again. The final slide position happens before the gun has gone back to its original position in your hands. If you wait too long, the gun will actually bounce below the original position, firing during that stage will cause the bullet to land low. You can either wait a bit longer (but that removes the word "rapid" from this drill), or you can time the firing to when the gun is falling past the rest position.  You can also increase the cycle speed of gun in your hands by getting a tighter/firmer grip on the gun (too firm for accurate single-shot shooting). If you do this, timing is more important, but it allows you to shoot faster. Note that each gun, and each caliber will have totally different cycle times, so being practiced with few handguns is best. If you get the timing wrong, you will find hitting a target consistently even at 5 yards (4.6 m) can become difficult. If your bullets are hitting high after the first one, try shooting a bit slower. You can alternatively try tightening your grip on the gun. If you are shooting low, either shoot faster or loosen your grip on the gun. Once you are able to do that, or get close to that, you can add other drills: setup two or more targets. Fire four or five rounds at one target, then turn to the next target and so on. This combines one of the earlier-mentioned shooting drills and the rapid fire drill.
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Glock and other Constant Double Action (DAO) pistols (such as QA Walthers, LEM, and DKA triggers) have a trigger which has a reset-point after the gun has been fired. Most other pistols (single-action—SA, double-action—DA, double/single-action—DA/SA) are a bit more standard. After you have your trigger pull down. The process of the gun when you fire a bullet is such: If you pull the trigger before the gun is at rest in your hands you will shoot higher than the first bullet. With some practice you will find you can do 10–12 inch (25.4–30.5 cm) groupings at 7 yards (6.4 m).
Article: The add photo button looks different on different phone operating systems. Touch the image placeholder button.   Click here for instructions on how to use an existing photo. In order to add a profile photo, you'll need a working Internet connection. On iPhone, touch OK to give WhatsApp access to your camera.  If you have a touchscreen phone, use your fingers to move the image inside the circle. Pinch and zoom to change the image's size. The photo you took appears in the profile circle. Take another photo or choose an existing photo for your profile image.
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Take a profile photo. Touch the take photo button. Take a photo of yourself or something else you'd like to use for the profile picture. Move and scale the image. Touch Done. To change the image, touch the photo, and then touch Edit.
Article: Dill thrives in nutrient-rich soil that drains well and will not form puddles. Select a pot or planter with holes in the bottom (so the soil can drain well), and fill it at least ¾ full with soil. The pot or planter should be deep, at least 10 inches (25 cm), to give the dill’s deep roots enough room to expand.  You can purchase planting soil at a local plant nursery or hardware store. When grown in the outdoors, dill can stand fairly poor soil. Compost will give the sprouting dill seeds much-needed nutrition, and help them grow well and produce plenty of leaves. Use a trowel or your hands to mix the compost and soil together in the pot or planter before adding the seeds. You can purchase potting compost at a local plant nursery. Dill seeds should not be planted deeply. Use your finger to press each individual dill seed into the soil in your pot. Then run your fingers or a small hand-held rake through the soil, so that the dill seeds are lightly covered with soil. If you’re planning to plant multiple dill seeds, give each one plenty of space so that the stalks and branches of the full-grown plants don’t become entangled. Due to this large distance, you’ll need a large planter if you’d like to grow several dill plants. Dill should sprout in 10-14 days. Once the seeds have started to sprout, do not replant the dill plants.
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Fill a pot or planter with well-draining soil. Mix a multi-purpose potting compost into the soil. Plant dill seeds from 3⁄4–1 in (1.9–2.5 cm) deep. Plant multiple seeds 12–15 inches (30–38 cm) from one another.