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7/18/2025, 7:35:43 PM
>>63999869
Only a few specific guns are damaged by dryfire, if you are worried, put a snap cap or a spent casing in the chamber.
I think dry firing the DA pull for a while will help you hold the dot steady though the entire trigger pull. The SA pull while important to train doesn’t teach you as much as a DA pull.
Dryfire practice is the most important training you can do, it eliminates the need to go to a range and shoot 25 cent ammo. It allows you to train the trigger pull and follow through separated from the recoil and noise. Dry fire WILL fix your flinch problem.
Only a few specific guns are damaged by dryfire, if you are worried, put a snap cap or a spent casing in the chamber.
I think dry firing the DA pull for a while will help you hold the dot steady though the entire trigger pull. The SA pull while important to train doesn’t teach you as much as a DA pull.
Dryfire practice is the most important training you can do, it eliminates the need to go to a range and shoot 25 cent ammo. It allows you to train the trigger pull and follow through separated from the recoil and noise. Dry fire WILL fix your flinch problem.
7/8/2025, 4:06:43 AM
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