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Sons flinching… Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny" data-source="post: 5775506" data-attributes="member: 18962"><p>Lots of good advice here..</p><p>I have battled a Flinch for years due to getting hit under my glasses by a piece of cap from a ML. My problem is more evident from a lack of shooting time.</p><p>One thing I have learned take a 22 to range.Shoot it first or until got things back in line. Then move to the centerfire. Dry fire it a few times..Then shoot for group.</p><p>If blink when squessing trigger one is flinching.</p><p>Good Luck n Hang in there .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny, post: 5775506, member: 18962"] Lots of good advice here.. I have battled a Flinch for years due to getting hit under my glasses by a piece of cap from a ML. My problem is more evident from a lack of shooting time. One thing I have learned take a 22 to range.Shoot it first or until got things back in line. Then move to the centerfire. Dry fire it a few times..Then shoot for group. If blink when squessing trigger one is flinching. Good Luck n Hang in there . [/QUOTE]
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