Tungsten
Ultimate Member
I had a lot of trouble with flinching/milking the gun and I seem to have fixed the issue. At least now I know when it happens before I even see the POI.
When it starts to creep back into my shooting, I make sure to relax my pinky finger (grip only with middle and ring finger) and that typically solves the issue.
I understand that is an effective way to fix the issue on the range with plenty of time to align target....focus on front sight....relax pinky...squeeze trigger..
BUT
I also realize that under stress I cant afford the luxury of all that time and concentration.
So my question is: Will relaxing the pinky eventually develop the muscle memory for it to become automatic, or am I really just compensating for a flaw that I need to fix with some other technique?
When it starts to creep back into my shooting, I make sure to relax my pinky finger (grip only with middle and ring finger) and that typically solves the issue.
I understand that is an effective way to fix the issue on the range with plenty of time to align target....focus on front sight....relax pinky...squeeze trigger..
BUT
I also realize that under stress I cant afford the luxury of all that time and concentration.
So my question is: Will relaxing the pinky eventually develop the muscle memory for it to become automatic, or am I really just compensating for a flaw that I need to fix with some other technique?