Originally Posted by Jimmy W
Originally Posted by Jusanothajoe
Some flinching (like mine) has nothing to do with recoil.
I love the people that "know how to cure it" if you could, you could make a hell of a lot of money.
Fact is. NO ONE really knows what causes it, or how to fix it.
I don't believe this at all. I would say that normally, the majority of flinching is caused by an explosion so close to someone's face. And I believe that a lot of people can work through a flinch if that is the reason. You are saying that your flinch has nothing to do with recoil. So, if you know what ISN'T causing your flinch, are you saying that you DO know what IS causing your flinch? Because later on in your statement you say that NO ONE KNOWS WHAT CAUSES IT. Some people know exactly why they flinch. I believe a flinch can be caused by numerous things. And it is impossible to be telling someone on the internet how to overcome what is wrong with the way they are shooting. I don't see anyone on here saying that they can cure his flinch. They can only give suggestions. And yes, Justanothajoe, I believe there are people who can work with someone and help them cure a flinch. Or someone can work through a flinch, themselves. There is an internet full of suggestions to help people by very experienced shooters. So, let's just wait and see how Nitrah does. Good luck.
You don't believe it? so what, I live it.
You are another that hasn't lived it but knows how to cure it.
I have had numerous "experts" tell me they could help my flinch, none did.
If recoil causes my flinch, why does a release trigger fix it? isn't the gun still recoiling?
The other group says its visual problem causing it, how does a release trigger fix the visual problem?
So everyone (that doesn't flinch) knows what causes it but doesn't know how a release trigger fixes it.


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