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Originally Posted by Rastoff
You make a very good point. Of course we should always follow the dry practice rules and be sure we're safe when doing any kind of dry practice.
However, what is a self-defense situation where you wouldn't be ready to fire as soon as the gun was presented?
I have more, but I'm curious to hear the answer to that question first.
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Will bite here. A few years ago, I did a lot of dry firing, drawing and firing. Got pretty fast. At a class, we were dry, drill was to draw and present to the target. Guess who's gun made a click?
I drew and fired. Since then, I do dry practice with a scenario in mind, draw to shoot, draw to low ready...
Muscle memory can be a good or bad thing.