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Mate used to get some one to load or not load the gun and pass it to him so he didnt know if it was going off or not. Said that helped heaps got the idea off ex army guy..
I think that is the standard old school method of identifying flinching. I don't think it actually cures flinching. Lots of dry firing followed by lots of live firing and self training with exaggerated follow through is probably the only way.
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