Dry fire practice — it actually works
Been doing 13 minutes of dry fire before bed with my FN 509. Using snap caps.
It's boring but it works. How much dry fire do you do?
Been doing 13 minutes of dry fire before bed with my FN 509. Using snap caps.
It's boring but it works. How much dry fire do you do?
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Dry fire is probably the most underrated training tool out there. 10-15 minutes daily beats a monthly range trip for building fundamentals. Just make sure you're doing it right - proper grip, stance, trigger control. And always triple check that gun is unloaded... seen too many NDs from sloppy dry fire habits.
Yeah dry fire actually works... boring as hell but it works lol. I do about 10 minutes with my EDC most nights. Really helps with trigger control and draw from holster practice. Just don't get lazy with the safety checks - empty gun, snap caps, whatever your system is.
Agree 100%. Had the exact same experience with my setup.
Gonna have to respectfully disagree here. I've seen too many people have issues with that.
My two cents — don't overthink it. Just get what feels right in your hand and train with it.