I've developed a flinch

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BobCat
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Yes, it will. Knowing it and seeing it are two very different things. Seeing it is very effective.
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BobCat wrote:Yes, it will. Knowing it and seeing it are two very different things. Seeing it is very effective.
'Nuff said. I'll work on it at the next range visit.

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JLaw wrote:
BobCat wrote:Yes, it will. Knowing it and seeing it are two very different things. Seeing it is very effective.
'Nuff said. I'll work on it at the next range visit.

JLaw
I agree completely. I must say that it is more effective to take a good friend to laugh at you when the flinch is very obvious! What are friends for? It is like payment for loading up your magazine. The bigger the audience....the tighter your group!
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flintknapper wrote:
MrsFosforos wrote:
Mithras61 wrote:You could always use my Dad's old method... if I flinched, he smacked me. I didn't flinch very many times! :lol:
I'd think THAT would teach you to flinch then DUCK!
:smile: :smile:
Either that or produce a double flinch! One for the recoil and the other for the smack! :twisted:
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