For most new shooters and even experienced ones, recoil anticipation is a silent saboteur.
It’s one reason those tight little groups end up pulling low-left for right-handed shooters. It’s the reason a shooter can see their sights perfectly, have the fundamentals seemingly locked in, and still miss their mark.
Recoil anticipation is a natural, physical reaction to a violent mechanical process.
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It’s one reason those tight little groups end up pulling low-left for right-handed shooters. It’s the reason a shooter can see their sights perfectly, have the fundamentals seemingly locked in, and still miss their mark.
Recoil anticipation is a natural, physical reaction to a violent mechanical process.

Mastering Recoil Anticipation (And Flinch)
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