
How to Stop Flinching While Shooting a Pistol with Rossen Hristov of Tactical Performance Center
In today’s video, we’re joined by Rossen Hristov, the Director of Training and Tactical Performance Center and a CZ Sponsored Shooter.
Rossen talks about how to stop flinching while shooting a pistol.
Flinching is one of the major reasons shooters miss their shots.
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Rossen is the best firearms instructor I have ever trained with. I highly recommend training with Rossen and Tactical Performance Center if you have the opportunity.
Didn't see this one coming! Great stuff. Thanks, guys!
I have been doing this since y'all showed it on TPC channel and it freaking works!!!!
Ah, I see we meet again, Mr. Recoil . . .
Strange definition of "Flinch".
Not how anyone else would define.
But the information and drill are good.
Hi Tactical Hyve,, Is Myles is the Myles Vives that fought MMA in the Philippines in the arly 2000 representing Pure Bred Academy? Thanks
Great tip. What Captains of Crush weight setting? I have a generic hand gripper and would like to know how to set the spring tension. Is it set on low, medium, or high?
This is my favorite channel for firearm education.
That’s awesome. Thanks!
Awesome vid as always, thanks guys.
Good stuff! Thanks gents.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks guys – From a soon to be, EX-Flincher 🤭
Ross is the man. Great content as per usual.
Wow, Ultra Fine tuning your shooting! I Love it, these videos are Deep. Great Work 👍👍
keep it going, very good!!!!!
Awesome explanation and demonstration 💪🏼🇺🇸
Very helpful
how to not flinch: use a 2lb trigger on a 6000 gun
jk love you guys
I'm sorry but I just think of the lethal weapon scene when Mel Gibson is shooting the smiley face in the target but if you notice, he's HEAVILY flinching and even closing both eyes lmao. I didn't flinch that much when I was a damn kid.
This is exactly what I needed. Got my Captain Crush ordered & on the way. Thank you!
Love your videos! Keep up the great work 👍😉
I seem to flinch every time I pull the trigger and it doesn’t go off. It embarrassing at the range when I get a jam, or don’t notice that my slide is locked open. I pull the trigger, and when it would break, I dip the muzzle pretty bad. However, while doing so, I don’t miss AT ALL when the gun actually fires, and I’m back on target pretty fast.
Awesome info!