Things People Miss - How to get started with your scaled dry-fire targets by Joel Park
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Key insights
🔫 Dry fire should be used to replicate issues seen in live fire, such as shotgun pattern bullet dispersion on close targets, which is likely caused by not drawing your eyes to the center of the target.
💥 Dry fire training can help improve shooting accuracy by addressing issues such as tension, trigger freeze, and improper hand pressure.
🎯 "If you perpetually are dissatisfied, if you continue to nitpick yourself about all the little things you wish would you know were different."
💡 The key to making a habit or change permanent is to be annoyed enough to make the effort to change it.
🚗 The process of starting a car becomes automatic and unconscious after repeated practice, similar to how habits are formed.
🎯 Building new habits through practice can lead to noticeable improvements in shooting abilities within a couple of weeks.
💪 Dry fire practice is a constant work in progress, requiring continuous assessment and adjustment to replicate real-life shooting issues. - Sport
Three pedals and irons? “The future is now old man”.……very helpful presentation
Thanks Joel for the great input! I'm also a firm believer in multiple shorter sessions are more beneficial than one long session once a week. Playing guitar, basketball, and now shooting a pistol, I'll continue to dry fire this way.
This is great advise! Thanks
Thank you this helps very much!
Dry fire is great but it is more greaterer with Ben’s book.