ORIGINAL: Ideaman
Do something to humor me, and don't be offended. Let someone else load the guns for you 1 cartridge at a time without you looking each time. Have them slip in a fired cartridge caseat some point before you adjust the scope.
I will bet you a cold drink you flinch and see it clearly when the fired cartridge is clicked on. Don't worry, 95 out of 100 people you find will do the same. This is a learning tool for you and not meant to embarrase you. If you truely don'tmoveI will be impressed, If you do move I will be just as impressed thatyou went to the trouble of experimenting to improve yourself.
If you do move consider not adjusting the scope. If you do decide to adjust the scope only do it after 3-shot groups.
Good luck.
Everybody flinches. It maybe so small you can see it, it maybe so appearant you drop the freakin gun. Its just the way the human body is wired. But the fella has to learn to shoot a decent sized gun sooner or later. I know I was horrible when I got my first 300win.Shoulder black and blue.It litterly took me over 1500 rounds and 5 yearsto start getting my muscle memory and my mind used to doing that. I feel now I can shoot up to a 338win mag without too much a flinch and many a day shoot up to 40 rounds without my shoulder getting sore. The point of it is, you got to learn sooner or later..