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FLINCHING - How Do You Deal with IT?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 357455" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>A quality, light trigger with no creep (reccomend Jewell w/ ~1lb. or lighter if you are OK with that) that is almost unconciously squeezed while your concentration is otherwise totally on crosshairs on target. For prone shooting, practicing the 'hard hold' has also helped me alot. Seems to work well, for my unbraked, no extra padding 300RUM. I can shoot that thing all day like this and not notice it spitting the 210g at 3K. Course this is a bit more mild than shooting the 240g at 3K last year. This year's load seems like a pussycat. Hope this helps. Good luck.</p><p> </p><p>Edit: the point of the light, no creep trigger being (obviously) that it will break (especially if you are totally concentrating on the target) before you have a chance to flinch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 357455, member: 1742"] A quality, light trigger with no creep (reccomend Jewell w/ ~1lb. or lighter if you are OK with that) that is almost unconciously squeezed while your concentration is otherwise totally on crosshairs on target. For prone shooting, practicing the 'hard hold' has also helped me alot. Seems to work well, for my unbraked, no extra padding 300RUM. I can shoot that thing all day like this and not notice it spitting the 210g at 3K. Course this is a bit more mild than shooting the 240g at 3K last year. This year's load seems like a pussycat. Hope this helps. Good luck. Edit: the point of the light, no creep trigger being (obviously) that it will break (especially if you are totally concentrating on the target) before you have a chance to flinch [/QUOTE]
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