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Flintlocks are the cat’s meow. A fellow flinter named Stumpkiller once said “give yourself up for dead when you pull the trigger”, that really works to defeat the dreaded flinch.
 
Flintlocks are the cat’s meow. A fellow flinter named Stumpkiller once said “give yourself up for dead when you pull the trigger”, that really works to defeat the dreaded flinch.
Indeed. Good news is I’m not much of a flinches. I figure if I can breathe properly & give the slow squeeze on mule like my 30-06 or LR-308 without flinching I’m good to go. Guess we’ll see? 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
Indeed. Good news is I’m not much of a flinches. I figure if I can breathe properly & give the slow squeeze on mule like my 30-06 or LR-308 without flinching I’m good to go. Guess we’ll see? 🤷🏻‍♂️
only time recoil from a muzzleloader got my attention was when i sent a ramrod on top of a ball down range . got a good hit, but i thought the second coming was happening when i touched that sucker off. was comparable to my cousins .50 bmg in a 14 lb rifle.
 
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