I know I shouldn't, but I can't resist. You mean all of those years when I was required to qualify with the Smith and Wesson Model 10, double action only, I was being trained to miss. You know those awful 12 to 13 Lb double action trigger. Good grief, I simply can't figure out how I qualified, year after year.
I know the above is tongue in cheek, but. You only do what you are trained and PREPARED to do. If your trigger pull is stiff and you cannot reduce it because of Political requirements, you still learn to shoot the thing. If you are not prepared to take an active role in a firefight, then you will not hit anything when you do. The static line is fun, but when you put all of the dynamics of a real encounter, the commando talk goes out the door and the real training come in.