RE: Help a flincher...
I "cured" my son of the same problem years ago. Go to the range and stand behind him and load the gun a few times and every once and a while don't load it! I started with a .22 and worked up slowly to the biger calibers. This takes a lot of time and paticence but it helped my son a great deal in the long run...<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Hunt Safe!
Jack