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Barrel Contour vs Accuracy Potential
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<blockquote data-quote="engineer40" data-source="post: 1181062" data-attributes="member: 90399"><p>Oh another thing... this might sound odd and I am hesitant to post it.</p><p></p><p>I have put in a lot of effort learning trigger control. Enough to openly say I almost never flinch when pulling the trigger. But on high volume shooting days it is still mentally difficult to not, like load development days.</p><p></p><p>When you read on forums you would start to believe that you must be the only person who struggles with flinching. Everyone claims to be unaffected by recoil, etc. </p><p></p><p>I have shot with enough people to know the exact opposite it true. Guys that shoot a lot often still struggle with not flinching. </p><p></p><p>So on those load development, high volume shooting days, I double up my ear protection. Not because the rifles sound too loud if I dont. But because it really does help you mentally not to flinch. Even on rifles that dont have muzzle brakes it helps. Flinching comes from expecting both recoil and muzzle blast. </p><p></p><p>If you havent tried it, double up on your ear protection and see if it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="engineer40, post: 1181062, member: 90399"] Oh another thing... this might sound odd and I am hesitant to post it. I have put in a lot of effort learning trigger control. Enough to openly say I almost never flinch when pulling the trigger. But on high volume shooting days it is still mentally difficult to not, like load development days. When you read on forums you would start to believe that you must be the only person who struggles with flinching. Everyone claims to be unaffected by recoil, etc. I have shot with enough people to know the exact opposite it true. Guys that shoot a lot often still struggle with not flinching. So on those load development, high volume shooting days, I double up my ear protection. Not because the rifles sound too loud if I dont. But because it really does help you mentally not to flinch. Even on rifles that dont have muzzle brakes it helps. Flinching comes from expecting both recoil and muzzle blast. If you havent tried it, double up on your ear protection and see if it helps. [/QUOTE]
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