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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny" data-source="post: 1958177" data-attributes="member: 18962"><p>First I to have a flinching problem and don;t care for heavy recoiling rifles.</p><p></p><p>I agree with all here on the brakes and there noise but they do work and no I don't have one nor do I wish to have.</p><p></p><p>There are however other ways to overcome "Flinching" even with heavy recoilers. and going to lighter caliber isn't on my list.</p><p></p><p>This works for me</p><p></p><p>Take a 22 to the range,shoot it before the big gun and while letting it cool off.</p><p></p><p>If by chance I don't take the 22 along ..in between groups snap a few on the recentaly fired empties.</p><p></p><p>Shoot as often as I can,Air rifles come in handy for that.</p><p></p><p>Use a milder load for practice or lighter weight bullet.</p><p></p><p>Play with and adjust the bags,rest,seats ect ect untill you find a comfortable set up. </p><p></p><p>BTW I have and do flinch at times with the air guns and 22's for a few rounds esp If I haven' shot in a while.</p><p></p><p>I have also learned that some so called heavey recoilers aren't as bad as some say or think they are,only way to know is to shoot a perticular combo.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No go get what you relly want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny, post: 1958177, member: 18962"] First I to have a flinching problem and don;t care for heavy recoiling rifles. I agree with all here on the brakes and there noise but they do work and no I don't have one nor do I wish to have. There are however other ways to overcome "Flinching" even with heavy recoilers. and going to lighter caliber isn't on my list. This works for me Take a 22 to the range,shoot it before the big gun and while letting it cool off. If by chance I don't take the 22 along ..in between groups snap a few on the recentaly fired empties. Shoot as often as I can,Air rifles come in handy for that. Use a milder load for practice or lighter weight bullet. Play with and adjust the bags,rest,seats ect ect untill you find a comfortable set up. BTW I have and do flinch at times with the air guns and 22's for a few rounds esp If I haven' shot in a while. I have also learned that some so called heavey recoilers aren't as bad as some say or think they are,only way to know is to shoot a perticular combo. No go get what you relly want. [/QUOTE]
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