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Old November 2, 2010, 08:00 AM   #31
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I would think that placing a finger in front of the trigger guard would result in a two handed grip that is less than optimal. It seems as if your offhand would be exerting pressure further forward rather than back on the grip. Most people who have accuracy problems are having poor trigger control. I would think that a finger in front of the guard could exacerbate this, especially at longer distances.
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