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Thread: Trigger shoe advice

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    Trigger shoe advice

    Has anyone tried MEC or TEC-HRO trigger shoes?
    I am tempted to give one a go but at £70 they are not cheap
    I have an LP10 and find the curve on the blade a bit to much for me, I feel my finger just doesn't sit right. I think a straighter blade would suit me better.
    Any thoughts?

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    MC

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    I don't think there is much advantage from the different shoes as long as you can adjust them to fit in the correct position. As I have small hands with shortish fingers I find this a problem with Steyr LP50e. I have made my own "back to front" shoes with the clamp at the front and a thin blade shoe behind it, its very successfull on the LP50 and 50e which has a long reach. I'm currently making one for a club mate with an LP 10 who has the same problem. My preference, I think a flat or shallow curve are better as long as you can find the correct position consistantly, that's the advantage of a curved shoe but its just preferences, with rifle trigger technique its a bit different, the top coaching book has two pages on shoe shape!
    Good shooting
    Robin
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