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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1366813" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>Cool to see this thread brought back up!</p><p></p><p>Since posting it I've shot quite a bit and did so mostly with heavy recoiling rifles, with heavier triggers. I found that I rarely flinch or jerk the trigger but would startle from the gun going off. I just seem to be lucky enough to have the ability to subconsciously pull the trigger. In my shot I'm immersed in aiming till boom the shot goes. It's sort of like being in a day dream then all of a sudden someone slaps you on the back. Thing I didn't like is how much I would jump in reaction to it.</p><p></p><p>The good news is since I've spent more time behind the trigger this jump or startle has diminished and I'm sure with some more time and practice will go away completely. I do lean into the rifle more than I did before which helps but I think overall the biggest thing is my body and subconscious has gotten used to it. Not like anticipation but knowing it's coming so it no longer startles me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1366813, member: 96274"] Cool to see this thread brought back up! Since posting it I've shot quite a bit and did so mostly with heavy recoiling rifles, with heavier triggers. I found that I rarely flinch or jerk the trigger but would startle from the gun going off. I just seem to be lucky enough to have the ability to subconsciously pull the trigger. In my shot I'm immersed in aiming till boom the shot goes. It's sort of like being in a day dream then all of a sudden someone slaps you on the back. Thing I didn't like is how much I would jump in reaction to it. The good news is since I've spent more time behind the trigger this jump or startle has diminished and I'm sure with some more time and practice will go away completely. I do lean into the rifle more than I did before which helps but I think overall the biggest thing is my body and subconscious has gotten used to it. Not like anticipation but knowing it's coming so it no longer startles me. [/QUOTE]
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