TexiKan
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2005
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Yes, like a recovering alcoholic, one may never be cured of flinching. I believe I am having a relapse and overcoming and curing it seems to be more difficult.
In the past, I made myself very aware of flinching and was able to eleminate it from my shooting. Now, it is getting harder to "cure."
So, I am asking for suggestions and recommendations that have worked the best for some of you.
WHY this is more difficult is because my mind knows better...............that is, if I put a cap on an unloaded gun and go through the motions of shooting, I do not flinch. But when I KNOW the gun is loaded with a charge, the anticipation is not fooled! I experience a case of Regressive Flinchitis .
So, I am seeking the cures and advice from ex flinchers!!
TexiKan
In the past, I made myself very aware of flinching and was able to eleminate it from my shooting. Now, it is getting harder to "cure."
So, I am asking for suggestions and recommendations that have worked the best for some of you.
WHY this is more difficult is because my mind knows better...............that is, if I put a cap on an unloaded gun and go through the motions of shooting, I do not flinch. But when I KNOW the gun is loaded with a charge, the anticipation is not fooled! I experience a case of Regressive Flinchitis .
So, I am seeking the cures and advice from ex flinchers!!
TexiKan