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The Basics, Starting Out
Keep the Rifle & Deck It Out or Sell It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldzero" data-source="post: 278625" data-attributes="member: 16601"><p>Sounds like your of to a great start a good stock and trigger make a world of difference. But, if i can offer some advice, the flinching may need some help. Try snap caps, A-Zoom make some great snap caps for practicing dry firing. Watch your target through the scope and look for movement, don't let your eyes close while firing (and of course controlling breathing cycle). </p><p> </p><p>A great drill you can try at the range is letting a friend load snap caps for a while then every now and then load a live round (so as you will not know which one is loaded). This will prevent having a conditioned response to recoil/noise.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers,</p><p> </p><p>CZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldzero, post: 278625, member: 16601"] Sounds like your of to a great start a good stock and trigger make a world of difference. But, if i can offer some advice, the flinching may need some help. Try snap caps, A-Zoom make some great snap caps for practicing dry firing. Watch your target through the scope and look for movement, don't let your eyes close while firing (and of course controlling breathing cycle). A great drill you can try at the range is letting a friend load snap caps for a while then every now and then load a live round (so as you will not know which one is loaded). This will prevent having a conditioned response to recoil/noise. Cheers, CZ [/QUOTE]
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