Dry fire practice — lazy about it
Been doing 28 minutes of dry fire before bed with my Taurus G3C. Using a laser cartridge.
Trigger control improved. How much dry fire do you do?
Been doing 28 minutes of dry fire before bed with my Taurus G3C. Using a laser cartridge.
Trigger control improved. How much dry fire do you do?
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Good on you for the dry fire discipline. I try to get 20 minutes in after the kids go to bed, usually with my EDC. It's free training and you can do it at home - can't beat that. Keep it up!
Love seeing new shooters taking dry fire seriously! That's more practice than most of my students do tbh. The laser cartridge is great for feedback. I always tell my ladies - 10 minutes of focused dry fire beats an hour of sloppy live fire any day.
28 minutes is solid! I do about 15-20 minutes most nights, focusing on trigger control and sight alignment. With the G3C's longer trigger pull, that dry fire time will really pay off. Make sure you're calling your shots too - helps build that sight picture consistency.
Interesting take. I went the other direction and picked up a CZ P-01 instead. No regrets so far but ask me again in 6 months.
Gonna have to respectfully disagree here. I've seen too many people have issues with that.
Dude same. I spent way too long researching before I just pulled the trigger and bought one.
This thread is gold. Saving for reference.
+1 on this. My buddy had the same issue and switching to Tier 1 Axis Elite fixed it for him.