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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.
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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.