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Scenario 33: Which is a correct practice for trigger finger discipline when transitioning a firearm between carry and shooting positions?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #3. Maintain finger indexed along the frame until you intentionally acquire and decide to fire. The correct answer is "Keep th
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Question: Scenario 33: Which is a correct practice for trigger finger discipline when transitioning a firearm between carry and shooting positions?
Answer options: ✅ Keep the finger indexed along the frame until you intentionally acquire the target and are ready to fire
- Place the finger on the trigger as you move to get on target faster
- Tuck your finger inside the trigger guard while walking
- Run the finger along the trigger to check trigger pull during movement
Correct answer: Keep the finger indexed along the frame until you intentionally acquire the target and are ready to fire
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #3. Maintain finger indexed along the frame until you intentionally acquire and decide to fire. The correct answer is "Keep the finger indexed along the frame until you intentionally acquire the target and are ready to fire". This capacity-fill scenario 33 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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