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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner
Take the snap caps to the range with you. Add them into your mags in various places.
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This is the best practice for eliminating flinch. A rangemaster at the NRA taught me this once and it was single best method for improving my accuracy. I fire every round now, as if I were expecting a click instead of a bang and it makes such a difference. I was trying to cure my wife's flinch the other night, but she was shooting a Walther P22 and I don't have any snap caps in .22. But one was a bad round and when it didn't go bang, her flinch was so obvious. She's getting better at it, but I'm going to have to use my bigger guns for which I have snap caps. That'll learn her.