I am very sure I am flinching when I shoot the Glock17 but I have no such problem when shooting a 22lr Buckmark. In fact my flinching was so bad that I am shooting a few inches lower even at 7 to 10 yards. Luckily, the flinching is very consistent I ended up with a group a few inches under. But once in a while I will end up shooting right and get 1 out of 10 shoots going where I want. My shots don't go wide horizontally, I ended up with a group that looks like a short vertical line a few inches under the target. I tried to blame on the fixed sight or somehow the Glock shoots lower (but I know it is not true). I have the flinch and it is all my fault.
Now I have accepted my problem. How do I fix this? Here are the stuff I have tried but no luck
1) Laser, my laser result with 7 to 10 yards shoot very good and nothing like shooting live fire 9mm so no matter how much laser training I do it didn't fix my live fire.
2) Dry fire with empty casing to see if it falls. Of course it didn't fall. I found it same with doing laser. I was doing great but all fell apart in live ammo.
3) Mantis-X -- Mantis-X helped me confirmed my problem. I can it showing me I push forward, breaking wrist when doing live fire and when dry fire it shows no such problem. Being aware of that I already keep in mind try not to do that in live ammo but still no luck.
4) Just aim higher. I moved the front sight dot even on top of the rear sight. It did move up the shot slightly but not as much as I expect. I felt this is not a healthy way to cure the problem. I felt that if the Glock17 came with fixed sight then it should be shooting straight at short distance?
I feel I am stuck. How did you guys cure your flinch? Will getting a 22lr conversion for the Glock and shoot on the exact lower help? But I am already shooting ok with another 22lr pistol. I wish I have another 9mm to try with and compare.
Now I have accepted my problem. How do I fix this? Here are the stuff I have tried but no luck
1) Laser, my laser result with 7 to 10 yards shoot very good and nothing like shooting live fire 9mm so no matter how much laser training I do it didn't fix my live fire.
2) Dry fire with empty casing to see if it falls. Of course it didn't fall. I found it same with doing laser. I was doing great but all fell apart in live ammo.
3) Mantis-X -- Mantis-X helped me confirmed my problem. I can it showing me I push forward, breaking wrist when doing live fire and when dry fire it shows no such problem. Being aware of that I already keep in mind try not to do that in live ammo but still no luck.
4) Just aim higher. I moved the front sight dot even on top of the rear sight. It did move up the shot slightly but not as much as I expect. I felt this is not a healthy way to cure the problem. I felt that if the Glock17 came with fixed sight then it should be shooting straight at short distance?
I feel I am stuck. How did you guys cure your flinch? Will getting a 22lr conversion for the Glock and shoot on the exact lower help? But I am already shooting ok with another 22lr pistol. I wish I have another 9mm to try with and compare.



















































