that the majority of competition shooters ride the reset.
Hasn't been my experience, but YMMV.
Makes you wonder why people put trigger over-travel stops on their guns. If they can stop their finger going away from them in a precise position while shooting as fast as they can, why can't they do the same thing while pulling the trigger?
Nothing wrong with riding the reset and prepping the trigger if you're shooting slow enough at a target far enough away to need more precise sight alignment. You'll still be ready to squeeze the trigger before your sights are aligned.
You'll find that a single technique isn't always the best answer. At close range with a large enough target to be shooting splits in the teens, most people's finger is just moving too fast to precisely control it's stopping point.
Of course, most people don't train or compete anyway, so they can't tell you what their performance level is, just that they are "really fast and a really good shot"!