As VC said but as an addition, wear ear plugs AND muffs.
I developed a flinch with my bow after shooting bulk targets. Something that has really helped is to really focus on following through, both with rifle and bow.
Eg think about where the bullet is going to go, not what's going on at the rifle. Envision the bullet getting all the way to the target and at the same time your index finger going all the way through to your shoulder. That means squeezing off the shot and remaining with the trigger depressed for a few seconds...like five seconds.
I do the same with my bow (trigger release) and let my forward arm relax as I imagine squeezing my shoulder blades together.
Another cool rifle trick I saw on a @Norway video is to do a press up in your prone position before commencing your shot process.
Have fun
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