Gotta question for the hide, especially the high level PRS guys, though this may apply to multiple other disciplines.
Something I’ve been working on is calling my shots, and in that journey of research (including a new build I’m doing), it’s easy to play blame on the relatively (emphasis on relative here guys) heavier recoil of the 6.5CM, and began researching lighter recoiling rounds such as the 6 Dasher/GT, or maybe even the 25x47 Lapua.
I spent about 5 hours at the range yesterday, with a heavy focus on calling my shots. What I realized is that I blink. I blink every damn time.
For context, I see the reticle right before the report, or trigger pull. I’m not anticipating the shot. I even had a buddy through in a dummy round to confirm.
I’ve tried doubling up on ear pro to no avail. I even struggle with this on the spotting scope. Blinking is helped my running suppressed, but my fundamentals aren’t on point enough to control the recoil enough to spot my misses. The only thing I haven’t tried is wrap around glasses to see if air turbulence from the muzzle break is causing me to blink.
So question 1: Does it even matter if I blink upon hearing the rifle report?
Question 2: If it does, how do I fix it?
Something I’ve been working on is calling my shots, and in that journey of research (including a new build I’m doing), it’s easy to play blame on the relatively (emphasis on relative here guys) heavier recoil of the 6.5CM, and began researching lighter recoiling rounds such as the 6 Dasher/GT, or maybe even the 25x47 Lapua.
I spent about 5 hours at the range yesterday, with a heavy focus on calling my shots. What I realized is that I blink. I blink every damn time.
For context, I see the reticle right before the report, or trigger pull. I’m not anticipating the shot. I even had a buddy through in a dummy round to confirm.
I’ve tried doubling up on ear pro to no avail. I even struggle with this on the spotting scope. Blinking is helped my running suppressed, but my fundamentals aren’t on point enough to control the recoil enough to spot my misses. The only thing I haven’t tried is wrap around glasses to see if air turbulence from the muzzle break is causing me to blink.
So question 1: Does it even matter if I blink upon hearing the rifle report?
Question 2: If it does, how do I fix it?