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Originally Posted by 82ndtrooper
Recently it was suggested that I spend 70% of my time at the range in dry firing exercises and the remaining 30% live firing.
While I do dry fire often, unloaded of course, this persons exercise drills and the resulting proficiency with 30% of the remainder of my time life firing seems like solid instruction.
What do you think of dry firing and it's practicallity to accuracy, speed and timing of live fire shooting ? Taking muscle memory and trigger press and grip into account.
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Dry firing is almost as important as using the "search" button on ProfessionalSoldiers.com.
Had you done so you'd have found about 22 threads discussing dry firing, now 23.
I've heard it suggested spending more time reading and less posting sharpens one's ProfessionalSoldiers.com bulletin board survival skills.
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