I flinch when shooting my .50BMG.
I have resigned myself to doing whatever it takes to break this habbit. It takes a solid 5-10rnds every shooting session to "settle in" and stop flinching. My .50BMG is the only thing that I really have trouble with. No matter what... the first few rounds never come together right. It sucks because now I have to sit down and slam out 20$ or so in ammo just to get past my brain's bullshit. lol
Probably just need to shoot it more and get used to it, as its pretty new to me and I have less than 150rnds down the pipe. The "trust" isn't there yet, and that is one hell of a big bang and concussion.
Don't have this trouble with anything else, except maybe my old man's 460 weatherby. They say the first step is admitting you have a problem...
Hi, My name is Orkan and I flinch when shooting my .50BMG.
I have resigned myself to doing whatever it takes to break this habbit. It takes a solid 5-10rnds every shooting session to "settle in" and stop flinching. My .50BMG is the only thing that I really have trouble with. No matter what... the first few rounds never come together right. It sucks because now I have to sit down and slam out 20$ or so in ammo just to get past my brain's bullshit. lol
Probably just need to shoot it more and get used to it, as its pretty new to me and I have less than 150rnds down the pipe. The "trust" isn't there yet, and that is one hell of a big bang and concussion.
Don't have this trouble with anything else, except maybe my old man's 460 weatherby. They say the first step is admitting you have a problem...
Hi, My name is Orkan and I flinch when shooting my .50BMG.