Your triggerguard is almost identical to my Sauer pictured on page 6. It is oversized and pressing into the finger while just holding it. With any recoil the edge of the guard is going to get your attention.

I solve it by sliding my hand rearward so only the ball of my forefinger engages the front trigger. Great when mechanically shooting clays but crappy cure if shooting real targets spontaneously.

Buzz, I don't think the grip shown is how he shoots but was the best he could do with one hand while trying to take a selfie picture. (And in the good ole USA that's the "comb" not the thumbhole. wink

Last edited by Joe Wood; 02/10/18 12:12 PM.

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