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7mm or 30 cal? Just for curiosity’s sake
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2167201" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>Bullmark, the young man will work it out if he loves shooting, but the potential for flinching will never go away. Gladly give him his brakes. My 1st gun, a H&R SS 12 gauge was bigger than me at 9. It drove me backward 3-4 paces every shot. We were so poor and ammo was so hard to get I promise when the trigger was pulled game died. Though I had to fight flinching. It has never went away. Shooting got me through the military & I consider myself a shooter today I still have to exercise trigger control. Set him up with good rifles and make him aware of the flinching problem and how to practice trigger control. He will have to love shooting to overcome it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2167201, member: 109060"] Bullmark, the young man will work it out if he loves shooting, but the potential for flinching will never go away. Gladly give him his brakes. My 1st gun, a H&R SS 12 gauge was bigger than me at 9. It drove me backward 3-4 paces every shot. We were so poor and ammo was so hard to get I promise when the trigger was pulled game died. Though I had to fight flinching. It has never went away. Shooting got me through the military & I consider myself a shooter today I still have to exercise trigger control. Set him up with good rifles and make him aware of the flinching problem and how to practice trigger control. He will have to love shooting to overcome it. [/QUOTE]
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