Listen to Calum
I remember infantry training 40 years ago, standing in a fox hole shooting an M-14 for 10 hours a day--usually around 2000 rds or so. Everyone, and I mean everyone, eventually developed a flinch, just keep on firing you will eventually learn some little trick that will get you thru it. For me I have to concentrate on 'squessing the trigger'. I really want to be a little suprised when the gun goes off.
I remember infantry training 40 years ago, standing in a fox hole shooting an M-14 for 10 hours a day--usually around 2000 rds or so. Everyone, and I mean everyone, eventually developed a flinch, just keep on firing you will eventually learn some little trick that will get you thru it. For me I have to concentrate on 'squessing the trigger'. I really want to be a little suprised when the gun goes off.





























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