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10-15-2005, 08:00 AM
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Hodstcopter
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Blinking is mostly an involuntary reflex.
However, as stated before we often blink involuntarily in anticipation of certain events like getting hit, something painful, a loud noise.
Shooters often run into this problem when the "flinch" before shooting. They anticipate the recoil of the gun and twitch just prior to and during the actual shot. If they shoot properly they are actually suprised by the recoil and don't flinch until after the bullet leaves the gun. Blinking also works the same way. When a shooter gets comfortable and relaxes they don't blink until after the shot or they don't even blink at all.
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