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Quoted By: >>27678065 >>27678129
So, what kind of dry fire drills do you guys do?
I try to do three basic types
>Draw drills on the clock, from concealment (CCW, carry holster, daily clothing)
>Draw drills from my Steel Challenge rig with my competition pistol against post-it notes on the wall laid out like stages
>Fundamentals practice focusing on breath, trigger control, and sight alignment/picture on a black dot on a post-it note
Just finished some CCW practice, from my IWB holster with a light hoodie (Unzipped) and tucked in shirt I had a 0.90 second total time on a shot timer
From my belt holster with no outer garment and a tucked in shirt I had a 0.70 second total time
>My CCW
I need to work reloading and stoppage drills in, but dropping mags on the floor of my second story apartment at 4am may get me in trouble with the neighbors.
I try to do three basic types
>Draw drills on the clock, from concealment (CCW, carry holster, daily clothing)
>Draw drills from my Steel Challenge rig with my competition pistol against post-it notes on the wall laid out like stages
>Fundamentals practice focusing on breath, trigger control, and sight alignment/picture on a black dot on a post-it note
Just finished some CCW practice, from my IWB holster with a light hoodie (Unzipped) and tucked in shirt I had a 0.90 second total time on a shot timer
From my belt holster with no outer garment and a tucked in shirt I had a 0.70 second total time
>My CCW
I need to work reloading and stoppage drills in, but dropping mags on the floor of my second story apartment at 4am may get me in trouble with the neighbors.
