I have had quite a few people over shooting as I have a nice distance field for playing with rifles. Many of them I noticed, all in fact, flinch everytime. As in I see some of them close their eyes and jerk wildly when they pull the trigger, even when they forgot to release the safety. One such fellow seemed absolutely scared of his 250 Savage!
My question is, what advice do I give them, and what regimen would you recommend to help them overcome this? I find it hard to help them get good grouping, or diagnose why their groups are so large when they flinch so bad. One fellow wanted me to help with a scope he thought was bad, shot great for me though!
All it really took me was concentration, and realizing the scope was not going to give me a dummy scar, after some practice I can shoot about anything made without flinching. How do I help others with this?
My question is, what advice do I give them, and what regimen would you recommend to help them overcome this? I find it hard to help them get good grouping, or diagnose why their groups are so large when they flinch so bad. One fellow wanted me to help with a scope he thought was bad, shot great for me though!
All it really took me was concentration, and realizing the scope was not going to give me a dummy scar, after some practice I can shoot about anything made without flinching. How do I help others with this?


















































