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Temporary Breakway

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Jan 9, 2025
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Hello, I would like advice on reducing trigger flinch when holding a shotgun in my mouth before the trigger, only right between the soft and hard palet. I have lived a worthless life and will be enthused immensely once I can enter the realm of void, nothing, null, right where I belong with my freinds.
Would recoil even really matter? Would flinching be the primary concern?
Ill be using these to kill myself
 
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SackOfCrap445

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boosting because i've been thinking about this as well for a while
 
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iamgood

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Have you found the answer ?
 
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Worndown

Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
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Flinching decreases accuracy.
Normally that would cause you to miss your target.
In this case it is the difference death and blowing your face onto the ceiling.
Do some dry runs without ammo to verify you can reach the trigger easily and pull it smoothly.
 
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brokenbunny

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Boosting because I myself have thought about this and I'm wondering myself how it would affect the outcome
 
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lifeisbutadream

Elementalist
Oct 4, 2018
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Clenched in the mouth like that is the best way to avoid last split second involuntary flinching which is indeed the main concern. Recoil is not a concern as it occurs simultaneously with the discharge.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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If the barrel is in your mouth, and STAYS in your mouth, it isn't going to make one bit of difference with a 12 ga and buckshot.
 
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Temporary Breakway

Student
Jan 9, 2025
154
If the barrel is in your mouth, and STAYS in your mouth, it isn't going to make one bit of difference with a 12 ga and buckshot.
Anywhere on your brain or even face about top of nose up is guaranteed death with little exception when contact range
I am going to shoot slightly above the lobe above the pointy part of the earlobe
 
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locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,598
Anywhere on your brain or even face about top of nose up is guaranteed death with little exception when contact range
I am going to shoot slightly above the lobe above the pointy part of the earlobe
Why not just place the barrel in the mouth, which would certainly steady the rifle, too, and remove all doubt? If you shoot yourself somewhere outside the mouth, flinching certainly comes into play - you may only end up shooting off a peripheral part of the skull and only "damaging" part of the brain - not necessarily enough to kill you, but, maybe, only enough to maim you = vegetative state.
 
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soonnotkoei

got my foot in the grave
Sep 24, 2024
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Hello, I would like advice on reducing trigger flinch when holding a shotgun in my mouth before the trigger, only right between the soft and hard palet. I have lived a worthless life and will be enthused immensely once I can enter the realm of void, nothing, null, right where I belong with my freinds.
Would recoil even really matter? Would flinching be the primary concern?
Ill be using these to kill myself
holding the barrel in place with your jaws clenched should be sufficient in my opinion. also recoil isn't something to worry about since the damage would already be done well before the gun actually moves.
 
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Temporary Breakway

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Jan 9, 2025
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I think as well people who obsess over angles and such forget that with a big ass shotgun pointing the gun at anywhere at contact range at your head is sufficient to kill you, however the only consideration left is wanting a fast death, the main benefit of a shotgun
 

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