Not cured, Jim, but certainly got a whole lot better. I've talked with several shooters who have the same type flinch that surprises me from time to time, the inability to pull the trigger. None, to a man, believe theirs is recoil related. We all have a somewhat similar theory that it has something to do with being afraid to miss, maybe because the mind thinks the lead is not right or something, thus not letting the trigger be pulled. Funny thing is, I have shot some very good scores on days that I have flinched a time or two in a round. I have noticed that I never have flinched when I make a conscious effort to "slap" the trigger when firing, leading me to believe that many years of pistol and rifle competition where a slow squeeze is required may also have something to do with it.

Oh well, I just hope it doesn't show up in June at the Open.

All my best, Stan


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