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Old April 13, 2013, 10:02 AM   #4
Cesure
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My CPL instructor gave us a target that had segments indicating problems that caused deviation in all directions around the center. Assuming you are right handed, beginning on the left and proceeding to straight down, the problems are listed as:

L) Too little Trigger Finger
LD) Tightening Fingers
DL) Jerking or Slapping Trigger
D) Breaking Wrist Down, Pushing Forward or Drooping Head

Continuing around the circle counterclockwise:

DR) Tightening Grip While Pulling Trigger
R) Thumbing (squeezing thumb) or Too Much Trigger Finger
UR) Heeling (anticipating recoil)
U) Breaking Wrist Up
UL) Pushing (anticipating recoil) or No Follow Through

For left handed shooters switch the L and R in the above.

It's interesting that in the lower left quadrant there are four zones while in the other quadrants there are only three.
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