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Re: ear protection
Dcoy- Makes alot of sense, its just human reaction, I don't notice it shooting at coyotes, but practicing I can catch myself flinching for the shot
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Re: ear protection
I have been doing ALOT of shooting over the summer, and I have noticed how much its human reaction to flinch. I have finally been curing myself of it. I have a friend that is absolute terrible when he shoots, I can see it everytime he pulls the trigger, I am trying cure him, with losts of practice, hearing protection, and shooting alot of .22Coyotehunter wrote:Beware the flinch.
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Re: ear protection
take turns handing the gun off. don't let the other guy know if he has a round chambered when he sets up for a shot. He will not know if he has a live round or a dry fire. this will help cure the flintches
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Re: ear protection
He just got into reloading and loaded up a bunch or rounds were he seated the primers too deep so some fire and some dont, I would say every 1 out of 4 fire. That was a great test, not knowing if that one was going to fire or just click. Its surprise how much a guy want to tense upCoyotehunter wrote:take turns handing the gun off. don't let the other guy know if he has a round chambered when he sets up for a shot. He will not know if he has a live round or a dry fire. this will help cure the flintches
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Re: ear protection
dry firing is a good learning tool also. Just put a reflective tac in a tree 100yds away or the telephone post, or just aim for something small and make sure you line up on it just like you were really going to pull the trigger on it. Do that 10 times or so a night, and after a while you'll learn to wait for the trigger to break instead of flinching when the trigger breaks.
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Re: ear protection
Levi and Chris does this sound familiar?xdeano wrote:dry firing is a good learning tool also. Just put a reflective tac in a tree 100yds away or the telephone post, or just aim for something small and make sure you line up on it just like you were really going to pull the trigger on it. Do that 10 times or so a night, and after a while you'll learn to wait for the trigger to break instead of flinching when the trigger breaks.
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Re: ear protection
Yes and i still do itCoyotehunter wrote:Levi and Chris does this sound familiar?xdeano wrote:dry firing is a good learning tool also. Just put a reflective tac in a tree 100yds away or the telephone post, or just aim for something small and make sure you line up on it just like you were really going to pull the trigger on it. Do that 10 times or so a night, and after a while you'll learn to wait for the trigger to break instead of flinching when the trigger breaks.
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Chris Lyon
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
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My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
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Re: ear protection
when I do this I do it off hand and try to call the shot as well. I used to shoot league silhuette and did shoot one competion shoot in the praire rose games. wish I could do that here but no organized leagues in this county.
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Re: ear protection
I have been shooting roughly about 3-4 nights a week with the .243 either before work or after work, and early mornings on the weekend. Then at home the wife and I like to shoot .22. Its made a big difference.
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Re: ear protection
WTF did i just read that part right!! Levi, what the hell man i thought we were a rare breed but i guess you are changingLeviM wrote: Then at home the wife and I




Chris Lyon
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
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Re: ear protection
+1 for Chris, but you should learn from me, its called spending time together during the offseason, so I am able to hunt late feb into March unlike somone last year
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Re: ear protection
The nut punching has started a little early this year it seems
Yes i did not hunt much in march last year because it was getting a little too expensive for this guy to venture out to your kneck of the woods every weekend to chase coyotes when i need to try to smack a few around my house. Im sure there will have to be some few choice words offline
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My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
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Re: ear protection
Ya Ya hit'em hit'em this is just like high School!!!
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Re: ear protection
wearing ear muffs have helped me tremedleslly with more accurate shooting. i now don't even feel like shooting(targets) if i forget them. i used to be a real bad flincher but the muffs have really go me to stop.
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