How to stop flinching?

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Try focusing on breathing techniques, you will relax more and it helps some with the trigger pull. Also with good trigger control you shouldn't be able to predict the shot, think about a slow squeeze until it fires (dry firing will help with this).
 
AKA108 has the best advice. It is called "ball and dunny' exercise. Once you know that your coach is trying to catch you, your shooting will improve. When you jump at the drop of the firing pin on the dummy cartridge it will remind you to hold steady and practice your follow through. Good coaches use this technique all the time.
 
Practice under the influence of beta blockers...:cool:


works for me.


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I am sure a ton of people have suggestions, and I have one as well.

Practice! That is the only way to stop flinching! Inhale, hold your breath for a second, then as you exhale pull the trigger. Practice that and you will always become a better shooter!

Jason Lumetta
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