Dry fire : Who is getting it done?

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  • rvb

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    I've just been getting back into it over the last week. I usually take the winter off.

    I wish I could say I had been sticking with it. Barely touched the gun since I typed that over a month ago. I'm going to SUUUuuuck at the upcoming IN Prod/SS/Rev match. oh well. good thing my income isn't based on how I shoot...

    The last couple nights I've been dryfiring again, just the basics. My arms are sore today. ... never had that before, I guess I WAS lazy this winter...

    -rvb
     

    Rob377

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    Dec 30, 2008
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    I wish I could say I had been sticking with it. Barely touched the gun since I typed that over a month ago. I'm going to SUUUuuuck at the upcoming IN Prod/SS/Rev match. oh well. good thing my income isn't based on how I shoot...

    The last couple nights I've been dryfiring again, just the basics. My arms are sore today. ... never had that before, I guess I WAS lazy this winter...

    -rvb

    That could be the sign of an over-use injury. You should lay off the dryfire, for sure.
     

    mongo404

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    Sep 18, 2009
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    ****Update****

    I finally got the gear out last night and used it. :draw:

    Mostly worked on getting a good sight picture with first shot.

    Did a little SHO/WHO draw and first shot.. I think I've got a good standards stage for this year.

    Little different going from the limited gear to the production gear.
    Damn the wag well is tiny on that Glock
     

    lubemupski

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    Nov 11, 2012
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    Fishers
    I just shoot in the cold. Bundle up and its really not that bad. Worst this year was a registered round of sporting clays at 14° with a little fresh snow. Didnt shoot my best round but it was fun, plus there was no waiting.
     

    cedartop

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    I just shoot in the cold. Bundle up and its really not that bad. Worst this year was a registered round of sporting clays at 14° with a little fresh snow. Didnt shoot my best round but it was fun, plus there was no waiting.
    That's fine and dandy, I shoot in the cold as well, but I dry dire every day. Don't know about you, but I can't afford to live fire every day.
     

    millsusaf

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    Dec 8, 2008
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    I've been working on dry firing a lot in the past month along with reloading, with all three guns. I have my pistol and rifle reloads pretty well down and am getting better with my quad shotgun reloads but still load deuces a lot better.
     
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