You DID dryfire today right, user? You don’t need to go to a range and use ammo to work on your drawstroke, malfunction clearance techniques and it’s where you make the bulk of your shooting improvements.
>You don’t need to go to a range No, but I can afford to, so why not?
Bentley Sanders
>No, but I can afford to, so why not?
You’re not rich enough to not dry fire. Champion shooters such as Ben Stoeger, Bob Vogel, Tim Herron and Shane Coley all do intensive dry fire outside of the range despite being able to afford to shoot 1,000 rounds in an afternoon twice a week.
Bentley Thompson
>despite being able to afford to shoot 1,000 rounds in an afternoon twice a week. >2,000 rounds per week Absolute poorfag tier
Sebastian Carter
I do dime drills and the wall trick, any recommendations for other stuff to throw in?
Asher Jackson
The only thing i dryfire is my dick
Angel Thompson
I personally shoot a thousand rounds every morning before I even leave the house and try to get another 500 on my way to work.
Gabriel Gutierrez
>has a crystallized firing pin from dry firing to jew porn
Samuel Green
god i fucking love dykes
Oliver Lee
>girl You should know better by now...
Chase Ortiz
lol
Dominic Edwards
he would still clap those cheeks
Brayden Clark
>that >dyke Retard
Elijah Sanchez
Hey bro, I need to buy about 1000 rounds to take my co-workers pistol shooting. Can you hook an absolute poor fag up with a outreach ammo grant fund?
Alexander Diaz
Udder Bull shit
Zachary Foster
>I do dime drills and the wall trick, any recommendations for other stuff to throw in?
The dime thing is really a gimmick more than anything. The wall drill is useful for speeding up your trigger pressing and I learned how to shoot DA/SA doing it.
There’s so much you can practice dry. >multiple shot strings and trigger control >working on your draw and getting a proper firing grip before you clear your holster >malfunction clearances using dummy rounds >target transitions
Ben Stoeger and Steve Anderson write great books on this. This link below should be read by everyone.
One thing to note is dryfire with a backstop and make sure no ammunition is near you or in the room. Plenty of people ND because they fuck up, dryfire is just as dangerous as live ammo practice.
Zachary Gonzalez
Yeah. Dryfired right into my fridge
Kevin Kelly
I dryfire my .22 constantly, watching TV, eating dinner, one handed brushing teeth, over and over and over.
I can't get to the range unless my uncle is in town but I'll be ready when it's time to go again.
Nathaniel Wood
or you could clear the gun and not ever touch ammo during your dry fire practice.
I realize that's too complicated for many gun owners, but se la vie, retards have a harder time in life.
Bentley Reed
I need to get the Anderson book. Heard good things.
Anyway, how do you work multiple shot strings without ammo? There's zero recoil to mitigate, zero FSP movement, you cannot reset the trigger without working the slide, and not a single time have I ever started shanking rounds from recoil anticipation while dry firing like I have in live fire strings.
Also, from your link, I agree with most of his tips, but... > If you are staging the trigger during dry practice, you're screwing yourself. I've been fighting the low-left shanks for several years now on a striker pistol, so maybe at a decade in or if I switched to DA/SA it will change, but if I make a mental note to find the wall even on rapid strings, I won't shank. It's when I jerk that fucker right threough that it goes to shit.
Kayden Gonzalez
>low-left shanks
you may want to check your finger isolation, sounds like you may be moving the other digits pulling you off target...
Hunter Gutierrez
also >multiple shot strings without ammo
you don't actually have to rack the slide, release the trigger to about reset and pull to the wall, you wont get the click but you will see if you 'shanked' it low and left if you have your sights acquired.
Jaxon Martin
>I dryfire my 22 constantly >my 22
Dont do that
Lincoln Foster
It's okay, we don't have any ammo in the house
Connor Thompson
I'd let her use me up until I can only dryfire.
Angel Powell
No. Thats not the point. for many 22 guns dryfiring isnt good for them.
There are exceptions but I'd get snap caps to be sure
Elijah Jones
oh that, no it's pretty modern. It's my grandpa's but it's not from like the 1800's or anything so it's okay
Ethan Turner
I too live in a nog infested neighborhood
Zachary Gutierrez
Even some modern ones aren't intended for it. Just look it up and make sure.
Noah Myers
I'd dry fire into her butt. If you know what I mean
Thomas Wilson
Yes, but no.
Elijah Morales
Jow Forums tells me repeated dry firings will just wear out the gun
Brayden Scott
whatever that is and whatever lies between its legs idgaf i wanna smash
Owen Gutierrez
It's 100% recoil anticipation. I can dry fire 100 times and never see the FSP dip. First round out of the pipe is always dead on. Then come the flinches, 1-2-3.
If I shoot slow enough to focus, it won't happen. But that's not how a Bill drill really works.
Landon Gutierrez
Not as fast as real firing will.
Xavier Ortiz
hmm, you may want to check for flinching with a random snapcap during live fire strings. when you start manipulating the trigger finger faster you are more likely to lose that isolation.
How far are your shanks off by?
dryfire can actually help with flinching because you are getting use to a clean trigger press without the startling report.
Liam Wright
As far as flinching goes,
I've had great success with the advice "let the round surprise you". Basically just squeeze (don't jerk) your trigger finger towards your palm until the round goes off. One smooth motion, not slow but don't go fast either, just... Determined
Luke Flores
Anyone want to share dry fire resources for drills, self-coaching tactics and self-evaluation techniques? Especially for single action or DA/SA guns? Rifles and shotguns?
I got some pdf off a site where you do 10 trigger squeeze reps, 10 up from low ready and squeeze, 10 from high retention and squeeze, 10 from strong hand only, 10 from weak hand only. I'm aiming in on an orange target plaster.
Gavin James
>Anyway, how do you work multiple shot strings without ammo?
You can still press the trigger the same way you would even when the striker dropped on the first shot. You will need to use the same poundage and reset point in order to do this. Bob Vogel does this and the video demonstrates a bit of it. You can also place some piece of material like cardboard or paper to knock a gun out of battery so the trigger can “reset”
For DA/SA guns, you can pull through the double action shot and mimick the movement of the single action trigger for all subsequent shots before decocking.
Dryfire is hard on guns. You should use snap caps, ST Actions are the best, hands down. Unless you’re dryfiring +100 reps daily for a year or so, non issue for most guns. Check out Ernest Langdon’s three part video series on DA/SA shooting along with Lucky Gunner’s DA/SA series explaining how to shoot double action. I started shooting on a P226, moved onto a PX4 and practicing the DA to SA transition on 3x5 cards at 7 yards helped a lot in developing my trigger control skills.
Ive got the lem and I even got HK to send me a spare hammer to see if it fixed it, but its still a bit crooked. I dont worry about it much now because I figure its fine.
>stupid reliable
You'd think that. I had some problems with it though. Handful of malfunctions in around 3 mags when I got it. I havent shot it too awful much since then but I havent had once since.
Jesus did the "uncle ready to go" not give it away
B8ed like a motherfucker. Lurk moar redguard
Liam Wright
kek
Asher Johnson
over and over and over
Logan Allen
>You'd think that. I had some problems with it though. Handful of malfunctions in around 3 mags when I got it. I havent shot it too awful much since then but I havent had once since.
That sucks. HK is a good brand but just like every manufacturer, they prone to sending out lemons. Should definately send it out to them to have it get checked, that shit ain’t normal.