Was watching a few youtube videos and this thought popped into my head so here goes....
Everyone says to put 500 to 1000 rounds down range and you will notice everything "smooths out" in your new gun. Will dry fire do the same thing or is it the force of real recoil that "smooths" things out? If someone was bored couldn't they just work the slide 1000 times or dry fire a revolver 1000 times and accomplish the same result?
Everyone says to put 500 to 1000 rounds down range and you will notice everything "smooths out" in your new gun. Will dry fire do the same thing or is it the force of real recoil that "smooths" things out? If someone was bored couldn't they just work the slide 1000 times or dry fire a revolver 1000 times and accomplish the same result?
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