Bugaboo
FNG
Backstory: I’m an adult onset hunter that was first exposed to guns at 25 when I moved to Canada, and was handed a .22 for shooting gophers, and I loved it. Fast forward a few months and I got to try out an old 30-06. I’ve never seen or heard this gun being shot, so naive me just held this old gun with a metal buttpad over a fencepost the same way I held my little .22 cooey, not thinking anything bad would happen.
Boom went the gun, I got kicked in my shoulder and my left ear was ringing like crazy.
I was surprised and shaken at the same time, as I just wasn’t expecting the noise and recoil and had enough of that rifle for the day.
Fast forward a couple years, I got really into hunting and got all my licenses and it was time to get my first own rifle. After doing lots of research I settled on a t3x lite in .308
Turns out that the one single shot with the 3006 was enough to give me a healthy flinch, and I have a hard time getting rid of it. So I went on the Internet to look for cures, learned about dry firing and shot sequences.
With dry firing, there is no noticeable flinch, and most of the time when shooting prone, I can get bullet holes touching each other at 100 yards. But every now and then I get a couple of shots in a row where I pull the shot off 4” to the right.
When I try to fix it after, trying not to concentrate on the trigger but more on my sight picture/aim, I concentrate/anticipate so hard that my Vision gets blurry and I can’t even see the target good anymore.
Is that a “common” thing? How do you guys handle this?
Being that this is rokslide, I probably will get told to get a 223 for practice, unfortunately that is out of the question due to cost. I have a .22 that is very similar to my 308, so I practice a lot with that, but it doesn’t seem to help my flinch.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Sorry for the rambling post, as a non native speaker I find it hard to make it shorter but still include all the info I deem as important.
Boom went the gun, I got kicked in my shoulder and my left ear was ringing like crazy.
I was surprised and shaken at the same time, as I just wasn’t expecting the noise and recoil and had enough of that rifle for the day.
Fast forward a couple years, I got really into hunting and got all my licenses and it was time to get my first own rifle. After doing lots of research I settled on a t3x lite in .308
Turns out that the one single shot with the 3006 was enough to give me a healthy flinch, and I have a hard time getting rid of it. So I went on the Internet to look for cures, learned about dry firing and shot sequences.
With dry firing, there is no noticeable flinch, and most of the time when shooting prone, I can get bullet holes touching each other at 100 yards. But every now and then I get a couple of shots in a row where I pull the shot off 4” to the right.
When I try to fix it after, trying not to concentrate on the trigger but more on my sight picture/aim, I concentrate/anticipate so hard that my Vision gets blurry and I can’t even see the target good anymore.
Is that a “common” thing? How do you guys handle this?
Being that this is rokslide, I probably will get told to get a 223 for practice, unfortunately that is out of the question due to cost. I have a .22 that is very similar to my 308, so I practice a lot with that, but it doesn’t seem to help my flinch.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Sorry for the rambling post, as a non native speaker I find it hard to make it shorter but still include all the info I deem as important.