Lots of good advice already posted…
I agree, don't put a brake on it!
Practice with.22LR, maybe consider moving up to .223 or similar, then .243.
Trigger time helps. Even dry firing the .243 a bunch can help you identify flinching.
I agree, don't put a brake on it!
Practice with.22LR, maybe consider moving up to .223 or similar, then .243.
Trigger time helps. Even dry firing the .243 a bunch can help you identify flinching.