We all were when we started. Shooters who start with Black Powder in a way are at a disadvantage because the noise, the smoke and the flash can cause you to flinch when you first start. Its subconscious but it happens nevertheless. Those of us who started on smokeless cartridges didn't have that disadvantage and we could fire 100 shots in a session at the range. You have to go some to do that with a black powder revolver.

But you will get more accurate with practice. Just give yourself the best chance by buying someting that makes it a bit easier.