The problem is probably the size of your hands/fingers and the position of the stock's thumb hole.

If the thumb hole is too far forward for you, your hand/fingers will sit too close to the triggerguard.

So when you fire the gun, it goes bang both ways.

If the thumb hole were further back, you hand would sit further back on the stock.

This would keep the triggerguard from banging you second finger and eliminate the problem.

OWD


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