RifleRifle or handgun? Practice dryfiring.
Now the only flinch you have is when someone is standing behind you with a stick.As a kid I flinched bad, and my dad had a unique way of solving my problem. He would stand behind me with a stick and every time I flinched. he would whack me with the stick. It didn't take long for me to quit flinching.
You haven't given any information about the trigger on your rifle. So, if you have a 6-7# trigger that has what seems like an inch of travel on a Super Nitro Mag, you have problems. If you have a a heavy trigger with a nice quick/clean break, that is manageable. If your trigger isn't playing nice, you need to get that fixed first.I have problem with flinching just before the round goes off, and I end up
Pulling my shot. Any help would be greatly appreciated if you have a suggestion
to help me out