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Sons flinching… Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="iowavf" data-source="post: 5771715" data-attributes="member: 2798"><p>If already mentioned, sorry for repeat. I got into a habit for a while of using too much of my finger on the trigger if that makes sense? It would cause me to jerk the trigger due to lack of feel. Got away from that and try to use the end of my finger which allowed for a more slow, controlled pull. Just sighted in my 450 last weekend and my 44 mag which I had replaced the scope and had to remind myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowavf, post: 5771715, member: 2798"] If already mentioned, sorry for repeat. I got into a habit for a while of using too much of my finger on the trigger if that makes sense? It would cause me to jerk the trigger due to lack of feel. Got away from that and try to use the end of my finger which allowed for a more slow, controlled pull. Just sighted in my 450 last weekend and my 44 mag which I had replaced the scope and had to remind myself. [/QUOTE]
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