The cure for flinch is dry firing IMHO. So I dry fire my 303 in the dining room a few times a week, cured the flinch I didnt know I had developed until I dry fired the 303 in the dining room. Get him to do that ever night for 2 weeks, 12 or 24 rounds max.
556Nato often isnt mentioned as it isnt a "man" round, or other such stupidity. I dont disagree with a 223/556nato to 1000yds, it only popping paper after all. Bear in in mind however the electronic sensors only work at supersonic. Not sure of a 556 can still be so at 1000yds, not that I have looked yet I'll admit, a job for the future, 90gr projectiles maybe.....
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