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    COOL !

    that is handy !

    I have one humble suggestion. There was recent discussion about recoil management and in it, this was mentioned :
    http://re-gun.com/2011/04/ball-and-dummy-for-dummies/

    It talks about, how ball and dummy some times doesn't fix a flinch effectively and alternate way of fixing it. I found it to be very beneficial FOR ME. I'm guessing it may be for others as well.

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    Thanks for putting this together - always a great reference to get back to basics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kennjen View Post
    that is handy !

    I have one humble suggestion. There was recent discussion about recoil management and in it, this was mentioned :
    http://re-gun.com/2011/04/ball-and-dummy-for-dummies/

    It talks about, how ball and dummy some times doesn't fix a flinch effectively and alternate way of fixing it. I found it to be very beneficial FOR ME. I'm guessing it may be for others as well.
    Interestingly, I got very similar advice to what's advocated in the article from SLG here. In my case, it certainly helped.

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    Thanks to the OP for putting this together. Very much appreciated.

    Ken

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    I was just thinking that a post like this would make an excellent sticky in this forum.

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    Wanted to bump this for fellow novices like me!


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    Excellent! Very useful, thank you sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nik the Greek View Post
    I was just thinking that a post like this would make an excellent sticky in this forum.
    Same here. Great resource for a newbie like me

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    I like the set progressions of the "newbie course" in the thread. Thanks for digging it back up!

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