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Old 02-07-2013, 06:11   #36
ArmyDoc
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One thing I find beneficial when dealing with flinch is to train on a revolver loaded with a mix of blank (already fired) rounds and live rounds. Spin the cylendar before firing do they don't know what they will be shooting on the first shot. When they land on a blank, they see their own flinch, and it becomes clear to them what they are doing, in a way that is much more understandible than words. As they focus on not flinching, never knowing if it will be an empty or a live round, they make very rapid improvements.
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