Mike in FL
50 Cal.
I though maybe I might help someone suffering from the occasional flinch. For me it was consistent. So, 40 years ago I got rid of it forevermore, following advice I saw in a magazine. I'm still no Rogers Rangers marksman, I but don't flinch.
I used an unloaded rifle with a wooden flint until my sight picture was no linger disturbed by the falling cock. Then I graduated to an unloaded rifle with the pan primed. When the pan flash no longer disturbed my aim, I was cured. I still do that sometimes just to test myself. Perhaps an even probably you've heard that flinch cure before. Just throwing it out there for anyone who has not.
I used an unloaded rifle with a wooden flint until my sight picture was no linger disturbed by the falling cock. Then I graduated to an unloaded rifle with the pan primed. When the pan flash no longer disturbed my aim, I was cured. I still do that sometimes just to test myself. Perhaps an even probably you've heard that flinch cure before. Just throwing it out there for anyone who has not.