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Old 07-26-2010, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Armyphotog View Post
I don't understand dry firing? Don't understand what purpose it serves. Kinda like sitting behind the wheel of a car, but not driving it. The results are totally different when you pop a cap, just like cranking the darn car.
Don't understand dry firing?

Dry firing allows you to "practice" anytime, anywhere at zero cost.

Dry firing allows you to learn the "feel" of your gun right as the hammer trips or the sear breaks. This helps to improve accuracy when shooting for real.

Dry firing with laser grips will allow you to see and learn to control your wobble.

Dry firing will improve your shooting skills.

Finally, I have noticed on some of my guns that dry firing has produced a defacto "trigger job" and the actions have smoothed nicely compared to when they were brand-new.

I believe dry firing is an essential part of any training regimen.

Cheers,

i8mtm
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