Flinching

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So I took the idea of dryfiring to practice then when I got to the range I started off with a 223 rifle to warm up. This was the Last magazine of the day. I flinched on the first shot so I decided to practice more on the 223. After taking things real slow with the last 4 rounds I ended up placing a pretty impressive group at 100 Yards. thank you for all of your help.
 
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So I took the idea of dryfiring to practice then when I got to the range I started off with a 223 rifle to warm up. This was the Last magazine of the day. I flinched on the first shot so I decided to practice more on the 223. After taking things real slow with the last 4 rounds I ended up placing a pretty impressive group at 100 Yards. thank you for all of your help.

Which is a prime example of what I’ve been saying.

I bet your dryfire practice was perfect every time. As soon as your subconscious expected recoil, you flinch returned at some point.
 
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So I took the idea of dryfiring to practice then when I got to the range I started off with a 223 rifle to warm up. This was the Last magazine of the day. I flinched on the first shot so I decided to practice more on the 223. After taking things real slow with the last 4 rounds I ended up placing a pretty impressive group at 100 Yards. thank you for all of your help.


My Nosler Custom Comps are often a "two group" bullet.

Maybe try some other projectiles.