I find post ignition push is entirely subconsious and not something you can train. I don't think you can achieve top level speed performance/recoil control without it. Can you hit 1.7 bill drills or .15 splits, then throw a dummy round in the mag and not a see a dip?
The problem people run into as instructors is not understanding what it is and beating up shooters who show muzzle dip on a ball and dummy drill when their rounds are hitting the intended target. I won't even put a shooter through a ball and dummy drill unless I see their rounds hitting low or low/left. It has to be a combined diagnosis of rounds hitting low and low/left with a ball and dummy drill flinch to start trying to work on the flinch.
Last edited by Gio; 02-13-2019 at 04:15 PM.