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Originally posted by Danskman
Low left is very common for new shooters. Whether you realize it or not, you are anticipating the recoil. The giveaway would be if a round misfired (gun does not fire), and you see yourself flinch downwards, and to the left (because you're right-handed). Relax your right hand, and squeeze the trigger. You are most likely sqeezing your entire hand to anticipate the recoil.
Probably the best advice you will get. Those Ktechs are light and it would be easy to get the "flinch effect". Practice IS important. I go to the range once a month at least. I took the NRA newbie class as a refresher BEFORE I took the CCW class. It helped a lot. That way when you walk in the door for your CCW class you can focus on theh techniques and laws rather than "getting to know you" with your weapon. I think it's great that your wife and you are doing this together. Have fun and be safe.
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