


|  |  How to tell if you are flinching when firing your gun. | |
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Finding out if you flinch before the shot is easy, correcting the problem is not. To find you if you are flinching and how badly, you simple need a bit of ammo, your regular firearm, a friend and an afternoon.
Instead of loading your firearm yourself, let your friend do the loading, instruct him or her to load only one round at a time, and occasionally leave the chamber empty. After a few rounds you will be expecting the firearm to discharge when the trigger is pulled, when it does not because of an empty chamber, any movement is due to your flinching.
If you do not like the idea of dry firing your firearm, a set of snap caps will serve the same purpose as an empty chamber, but eliminate the possibility of a broken firing pin.
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