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by Scott B.
Fri May 17, 2019 5:40 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Nervous LTC test
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Re: Nervous LTC test

gabeZherrera wrote: Thu May 16, 2019 6:44 pm
Liberty wrote: Thu May 16, 2019 6:12 pm What kind of gun are you shooting? a long stiff pull on a trigger can make it hard to keep the sights on target. Lots of new shooters these days are buying LC9s or LCP styled guns and they can be tough to master.
I’m shooting a Sig P320 compact, again i have small frame hands so I am thinking it is my trigger press
Do you have the stock grip on this compact? (look for a "M" right above the lanyard hole). That's a Medium grip by default. The Small grip module may be what you need. If you're in the Houston area, hit me up. I've got a stack of those sitting around.

If not in the Houston area, this is the part number: GRIP-MOD-C-943-SM-BLK price will average $38 depending on where you shop.

Overall, don't worry about the shooting test. That's the fun part. You could pass it with your eyes closed. I don't suggest that, but you really could.

The circle diagnostic graphic isn't terrible but I don't find it particularly useful for students.

Relaxed but stable posture. Think an athleltic stance. Weight distributed, weight slightly forward, not tense.

Firm, but relaxed grip.

Good sight alignment and sight picture.

Smooth trigger pull. Address the trigger, take up the slack, break the shot when you want to.

Rinse and repeat until you're happy.

If your LTC instructor is any good, he or she will help you out.

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