That's a great thought, and it oughta give you some peace of mind, right? In the long run, your mental well-being will be way more important than x hours of dry/live fire, I would think. Just remember to have fun in your life, be it at home or at the range.
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That's exactly what I was thinking two years ago when I bought my first 625 for $200. It will help, and it's a pretty addictive game too. I haven't touched my auto's in a year or more.
I learned to "sweep" the trigger (,instead of prepping it) and keep a perfect sight picture. It has helped me very much in the accuracy/follow through department.
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