I am a firm believer in dry fire drills.

I use them for pistol, precision rifle and carbine on a regular basis. I admit I favor pistol and carbine drills to precision. Mostly because I don't do a whole lot of long range precision shooting anymore.

A while back I was sent a link for online dry fire drills. Being a sucker for any kind of training especially free training I checked it out.

The link has a Dot transition drill, Swinging target which is adjustable, a Target tracking and a Draw at the beep. I hook a laptop up to my TV and use them as an addition to regular fire drills.

I dry fire a lot so I picked up yellow training barrels for my pistols and an action for my AR. While not necessary it ensures I won't shoot my TV or anything else. I no longer dry fire without replacing the barrel or action unless I am on a live fire range.

While not the end all do all I can say without a doubt the practice has upped my game at the range. It also adds another dimension to the regular boring dry fire drills.


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