Dry fire practice — how much do you do
Been doing 10 minutes of dry fire before bed with my Sig P365. Using just empty chamber.
My draws are noticeably faster. How much dry fire do you do?
Been doing 10 minutes of dry fire before bed with my Sig P365. Using just empty chamber.
My draws are noticeably faster. How much dry fire do you do?
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Dry fire is gold for developing fundamentals. I tell all my students to do it daily if possible. 10 minutes is a good start but you can build up to more. Get some snap caps though - empty chamber is fine but snap caps let you practice with the trigger properly resetting. Also look into laser training systems like SIRT or LaserLyte.
Love seeing people take dry fire seriously! P365 is a great carry gun. I usually do 15-20 minutes most evenings... draw, sight alignment, trigger press. Make sure you're practicing from concealment too if that's how you carry. Wall safe with targets at different distances helps keep it interesting.
Dry fire is probably 70% of my practice time tbh. Competition guys live by it. I do 30-45 minutes daily when I'm serious about improving. Mix it up - draws, transitions between targets, reloads. MantisX system is worth the money if you want feedback on your technique.
I run a similar setup and it's been flawless. Good choice.