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Mastering Recoil Anticipation (And Flinch)​



For most new shooters and even experienced ones, recoil anticipation is a silent saboteur.

It’s the reason those tight little groups end up pulling low-left for right-handed shooters. It’s the reason a shooter can see their sights perfectly, have the fundamentals seemingly locked in, and still miss their mark. Recoil anticipation is a natural, physical reaction to a violent mechanical process. But it’s also a problem that can be solved.

We’re not talking about flinching alone here. That sudden, reflexive movement after the gun goes off? That’s flinch, and it’s part of the conversation. But it’s not the whole thing either.


And so on . . . .
 
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