I would be interested. Did you find them valuable?
It makes no difference at all.Does carrying the bag provide a training benefit? I'll start carrying my bag around all over. :-)
Actually, if you put a loose stack of $20 and $50 bills in an almost closed zipper, the trail of cash you leave could lead to a training opportunity if you do it in the right part of town.
Happy New Year Aaron and fellow dry firers!
Will there be a new thread for 2019? Did 100 dry fire reps today with the P320 and an index card placed at 10 ft with a 3/8 inch black dot drawn in the center. Light is fairly low to make me work harder.
The major thing I noticed is the front sight dropping slightly when I pull the trigger on my strong hand, not so much my off hand. Keep telling myself to go slow. The front sight is slanted down a bit so I haven't tried the "dime on the sight" test with this one.
Wondering what others think of the trigger pull as the sights are starting to rise from breathing which I saw in a trainer's video recently...
Still on a long break since Nationals.
Probably.Pretty sure I'me leading the group in term of length of my break since I did dry practice.
Pretty sure I'me leading the group in term of length of my break since I did dry practice.
For a guy that has stated that he has some extra time right now.
Why is this the case?
Not being a dick really interested in the reason.
I'm having trouble fitting it back in the schedule
The time is there,but I'm finding it easy to do something else. I've got alot to do
Time has never been a problem for dry fire for me. Fifteen minutes is something I could find whenever. I just don't feel like doing it. I am lazy.
Fair enough
I have good intentions
Then get distracted doing other things that need doing.
Then I end up out of time or motivstion