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I feel your pain, literally. Went to the range today with the new LC9. Bear in mind I'm used to a full size 1911. First round of the third mag with a two handed grip the rear edge of the slide hits the edge of my left thumb. Lifted a pencil eraser sized flap of skin. That'll teach me to pay attention when I'm trying to wrap both my big hands around a much smaller weapon.Shooting my SXS today and after about 150 rounds I couldn't put my finger on why it hurt to pull the trigger.
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I can tell my finger was in the right spot on the trigger all the time but dang!
Shotgun: Stoeger Coach Supreme
Gauge: 12
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I'm leaning towards interference back by the rear trigger guard. It's my believe that possibly on the rear trigger pulls I was getting excessive rubbing by a pronounced guard and/or pinching.
Do I need to shoot more to build up a callus there? I can tell that after today I'm going to get a limbsaver for that shotgun. While it has a nice rubber pad, I can tell you that when shooting slugs from it... the first one makes you question why you did it. The second slug has you wondering if you want to do it again. The third slug rattles a molar loose and the fourth slug is shot only to prove to yourself that you are indeed a man. The 5th slug is left in the box because you aren't stupid.
Any suggestions?
My thoughts are to grind down some of the trigger guard to give more clearance on the right side. Make it more inline with trigger and not so wide.
Yeah, but the range would complain about all the blood on the floor and tables.Well Zeke, ya could just keep shooting it like that till you have a nice clearance groove for the slide!