When the gun goes off can you keep from blinking your eyes in order to see where the bullet hits? I use a pellet rifle to keep the sparrows off my bird houses and 9 out of 10 times I never see the pellet hit because I can't keep from blinking. And it doesn't make near the noise a rifle or pistol makes. If I make a very concerted effort to keep my eyes open I can even see the flight of the pellet but this doesn't happen very often. At 60-75 feet I need to see how much the wind is drifting the .177 cal pellet for correction on my second shot, if I miss the first one.
If you can keep from blinking, is there a trick to training yourself to do this?
I'm sure I blink when my .380, .270, or 16 gauge goes off but you'd think I could keep from doing so with a pellet rifle.
If you can keep from blinking, is there a trick to training yourself to do this?
I'm sure I blink when my .380, .270, or 16 gauge goes off but you'd think I could keep from doing so with a pellet rifle.


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