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51 minutes ago, Reshoot said:
I never do trigger work during dry fire. I, personally, don't think there is anything to be gained by it. All my trigger practice is in live fire.
So then are you just practicing lining up your sights on each target?
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I don't think I explained that well. The only time I experience a heavy (10lb) trigger is in a "second strike" scenario. Otherwise the hammer is pre-cocked and it's a crisp 5lbs.
My my question is more about how you practice dry firing. Even if you're shooting a Striker fired pistol like a glock the trigger doesn't reset so what do you all do? Just pull the trigger without resistance?
thank you.
pat
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Seems like a stupid question but when you all go through dry fire practice are you racking the slide between shots or are you just squeezing through even though the trigger isn't reset?
im shootings a p30L V1 LEM so my second trigger pull is a heavy DA pull. Not conducive to muscle memory when I'm actually shooting.
thanks,
pat
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I'm shooting my first match on the 26th. Being from CT I am limited to 10 rd mags all the time so I am Planning to shoot production with my HK p30L because I love it and shoot it really well. Only change I'm making is installing a set of Dawson precision sights (black rear, fiber optic front) for quicker target acquisition.
should be fun!
Dry fire..rack the slide or just squeezing?
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Got it great thanks! Obviously, I'm super new to this.
Appreciate the advice