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Ladder test target, and how to interpit it
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 68787" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>((SHRUGS))</p><p>Im just quoting Lanny Bassam, Lones Wigger, and TD Smith on this one. I have also personally taught shooters who learned how to flinch on shotguns how to shoot Precision air rifle. One of those students suffered a detached retena due to repeated firing of a 416 rigby that he described as "really light". He used a crossover prism so he could shoot right handed with his left (good) eye, but he seems perfectly capable of depressing a trigger without anticipating recoil. Maybe it does "catch up with you" but I know guys who learned how flinch behind a metal military butplate who are superb smallbore shooters. But im only talking about guys who have been "getting by for a while" for 15years or so. Maybe it hasn't caught up to them yet, Idunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 68787, member: 16"] ((SHRUGS)) Im just quoting Lanny Bassam, Lones Wigger, and TD Smith on this one. I have also personally taught shooters who learned how to flinch on shotguns how to shoot Precision air rifle. One of those students suffered a detached retena due to repeated firing of a 416 rigby that he described as "really light". He used a crossover prism so he could shoot right handed with his left (good) eye, but he seems perfectly capable of depressing a trigger without anticipating recoil. Maybe it does "catch up with you" but I know guys who learned how flinch behind a metal military butplate who are superb smallbore shooters. But im only talking about guys who have been "getting by for a while" for 15years or so. Maybe it hasn't caught up to them yet, Idunno. [/QUOTE]
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