Free Practice! - Dry-Fire Drills - Interactive On-Line

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Practice, practice, practice. Here are some suggestions that are easy, cheap and fun - yet very effective.

Surprisingly there are few interactive dry-fire drills available on-line. Listed below are the best I could locate. If you find better ones, please post.

Consistent practice (3 days per week) using these drills has helped me improve accuracy and speed significantly.

<span class="ev_code_RED">Warning!</span> Verify that your firearm is unloaded before engaging in any dry-fire practice!

<span class="ev_code_RED">Warning!</span> Read user's manual before dry-firing any revolver, pistol or rifle! As a general rule DO NOT dry-fire .22s otherwise firing pin damage may result!

<span class="ev_code_RED">Warning!</span> Dry-fire practice should not be used as an exclusive substitute for live-fire practice!

<span class="ev_code_BLUE">Help for Non-Functioning Internet Browser</span>: You may have to download "Shockwave Flash" (most likely encountered) or other Active-X controls to fully use some of these websites.

You can download Shockwave Flash at http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1...rsion=ShockwaveFlash.
In any case your interent browser should indicate what freeware is needed to utilize these interactive drills. Generally you will be directed to the freeware site.

Here's an interactive dry-fire site with 4 different drills with 2 speeds - "slow" and "fast."

<span class="ev_code_GREEN">Good</span>

www.rangemaster.com

Select "Dry Fire Drills" on left Menu

Even more comprehensive is:

<span class="ev_code_GREEN">Better</span>

10 drills at various speeds.

http://www.personaldefensetraining.com/showpage.php?target=dryfire.php

Hope you find this useful.

Shooting *
S & W PC-13
H & K PSP

PS - Please share and post other dry-fire drill links
 
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Practice, practice, practice. Here are some suggestions that are easy, cheap and fun - yet very effective.

Surprisingly there are few interactive dry-fire drills available on-line. Listed below are the best I could locate. If you find better ones, please post.

Consistent practice (3 days per week) using these drills has helped me improve accuracy and speed significantly.

<span class="ev_code_RED">Warning!</span> Verify that your firearm is unloaded before engaging in any dry-fire practice!

<span class="ev_code_RED">Warning!</span> Read user's manual before dry-firing any revolver, pistol or rifle! As a general rule DO NOT dry-fire .22s otherwise firing pin damage may result!

<span class="ev_code_RED">Warning!</span> Dry-fire practice should not be used as an exclusive substitute for live-fire practice!

<span class="ev_code_BLUE">Help for Non-Functioning Internet Browser</span>: You may have to download "Shockwave Flash" (most likely encountered) or other Active-X controls to fully use some of these websites.

You can download Shockwave Flash at http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1...rsion=ShockwaveFlash.
In any case your interent browser should indicate what freeware is needed to utilize these interactive drills. Generally you will be directed to the freeware site.

Here's an interactive dry-fire site with 4 different drills with 2 speeds - "slow" and "fast."

<span class="ev_code_GREEN">Good</span>

www.rangemaster.com

Select "Dry Fire Drills" on left Menu

Even more comprehensive is:

<span class="ev_code_GREEN">Better</span>

10 drills at various speeds.

http://www.personaldefensetraining.com/showpage.php?target=dryfire.php

Hope you find this useful.

Shooting *
S & W PC-13
H & K PSP

PS - Please share and post other dry-fire drill links
 
That's very cool! Thanks for posting.
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Heck yes Great idea I'll defintely be for trying this one out
Thanks [ I voted early so I could go to the range. ] [/QUOTE]
 
Originally posted by sipowicz:
Uh oh...I need a new monitor.

lol ...... Ya must have mis-read the instructions. It says to empty your weapon BEFORE doing the drills ...... not while doing them.
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I like it, I like it
Good training for at home
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Make sure your weapon is unloaded!!!!!
 
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