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by Jusme
Fri May 17, 2019 5:43 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Nervous LTC test
Replies: 30
Views: 9131

Re: Nervous LTC test

I agree with most of the replies that low left is a result of finger placement on the trigger. Usually "wrapping" too much of your finger around the trigger. I catch myself doing that when shooting fast. For me it is best to just have the first joint of my fingers, just touching the side of the trigger, and only the pad on the trigger face.
I wouldn't worry though, your grouping will be well within the area needed to pass. You can Google the Texas LTC shooting requirement, and find videos of exactly what the sequence will be. I recently helped my 80 year old mother in law prepare for her LTC class, and she passed with flying colors. She had probably only fired a handgun once or twice in her life.
You didn't say where you are located, but there may be some forum members near you, who would be willing meet you at the range Saturday, before your class, and maybe point out anything that may be causing your issues. I live just south of the DFW area.

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