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<blockquote data-quote="ripjive9311" data-source="post: 1458625" data-attributes="member: 106065"><p>I would have to agree on the flinch cause the target don't lie.</p><p>When I pull the stock in tight it seems to make me shake a bit so I tend to have a loose grip on it to help elliminate that but it must be causing it to slap me more and then I flinch and the good first group would back that up and then they loosen up from there.</p><p>I am going to put a list together for the basics and take it with me so I can go over it at the range before pulling the trigger and make it a habbit so I don't have to think about that part.</p><p>I think I need to work on not anticipating the shot also and just pressing the trigger and just let it happen.</p><p>Bad habbits are hard to break and even harder if you do not have someone slapping you on the side of the head when you go back to them.</p><p>I was out of town last week and will get back out to the range this week.</p><p>The good thing is it has been 110 degrees here and I get to the range at about 2pm so I pretty much have it to myself and do not have another rifle booming next to me when I am shooting.</p><p>Thanks for the help, I apreciate it and take it all to the range with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripjive9311, post: 1458625, member: 106065"] I would have to agree on the flinch cause the target don't lie. When I pull the stock in tight it seems to make me shake a bit so I tend to have a loose grip on it to help elliminate that but it must be causing it to slap me more and then I flinch and the good first group would back that up and then they loosen up from there. I am going to put a list together for the basics and take it with me so I can go over it at the range before pulling the trigger and make it a habbit so I don't have to think about that part. I think I need to work on not anticipating the shot also and just pressing the trigger and just let it happen. Bad habbits are hard to break and even harder if you do not have someone slapping you on the side of the head when you go back to them. I was out of town last week and will get back out to the range this week. The good thing is it has been 110 degrees here and I get to the range at about 2pm so I pretty much have it to myself and do not have another rifle booming next to me when I am shooting. Thanks for the help, I apreciate it and take it all to the range with me. [/QUOTE]
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