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One trick people do is get a 'snap cap', which is a dummy round, and have a friend put it in a magazine, in a random place, so that when you shoot, you don't know when the snap cap will be chambered. Then you'll be able to tell if you're flinching.
Get a few snap caps and try that. Also, just dry fire with a snap cap chambered, and pay attention to your movements and motions.
Remember, you SQUEEZE the trigger, not pull it.
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Matt J.
69 911T Targa - "Stinky"
2001 Boxster "Stahlgewehr"
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