Ron Burgundy wrote:Depends on your goals. Just remember to be honest with yourself when dry firing and regularly test with live fire. I developed some really bad habits by not being fully honest with myself and little live fire. It was a rude awakening on match day.
xd ED wrote:Ron Burgundy wrote:Depends on your goals. Just remember to be honest with yourself when dry firing and regularly test with live fire. I developed some really bad habits by not being fully honest with myself and little live fire. It was a rude awakening on match day.
Practice makes perfect...only if it's perfect practice.
yukonjasper wrote:what does your Dry Fire Routine consist of?
I find the lack of organized ranges that allow for holster work a big hurdle to getting the experience I'd like with those skills. I understand why its restricted, but it doesn't make me happy.
BigDog58 wrote:Erud, have you had any experience with the people that shoot IBS? Since I am unable to shoot from a prone (or sitting on the ground) position, I'm looking into the IBS to get more long range (600 & 1000 yd) match/trigger time.
I know they have matches at GRRC and in WI (only 4 hrs from here) and wondered if you might have met some of their shooters? I plan to go to GRRC in April and watch their match, to get an idea of their setups and meet a few of the shooters.
Thanks,
Jim
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