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Actually, with this book, I was glad that I didn't have my blaster with me.  I did a lot of visualization when I glanced at each drill and I'm shocked and awed by my baseline times :)

So you've noticed the same downhill progression from:

1. visualization

2. dry fire without gun

3. dry fire with gun

4. live fire with gun

5. match

If I just shot in my head and stayed away from the real world, I'd be much better than I am but then I wouldn't need the book :lol::P:P

Kevin

Um - at this point in my shooting, I skip steps 2 and 4.

Visualize, dry fire, live fire in match. I rarely get practice live fire time out of a match.

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After shipping out today's orders, I have become aware of two interesting trends:

1. Lotsa guys named Steve

2. Lotsa Books going to the Netherlands

I hereby predict that the next world shoot will be won by a Steve and/or he/she will be from the Netherlands. (I guess a Stephanie from the Netherlands is a possibility :))

Seriously, I am humbled and grateful for the support this project has received. I have just sold out of my second run of the books, and I have MANY great ideas for my dealer forum area once I get my graphics and ad together. (with the help of Sig Lady)

Thanks Again,

Steve Anderson

(How's the weather in the Netherlands?)

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I have Steve's book and it's a great resource. When I go to the range for live fire, I practice with direction and purpose because ammo is expensive. But I find myself doing dry fire without direction and purpose and that's probably why I get bored and lose my motivation. Time is also a valuable resource and Steve's book will help me to maximize the time I spend dry firing. Definately worth buying.

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I have Steve's book and it's a great resource. When I go to the range for live fire, I practice with direction and purpose because ammo is expensive. But I find myself doing dry fire without direction and purpose and that's probably why I get bored and lose my motivation. Time is also a valuable resource and Steve's book will help me to maximize the time I spend dry firing. Definately worth buying.

That is a great summary of the book.

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Hi All,

Steve said he mailed me the book wednesday april 7th, it just arrived this morning, saturday april 10th, which I find really quick !

Steve, I glanced through the book shortly today, it sure makes me want to start practicing, it looks good !

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Steve said he mailed me the book wednesday april 7th, it just arrived this morning, saturday april 10th, which I find really quick !

Not fair! :P

You took advantage of better work from mailing system from Holland...

Here in Italy you can usually have your mail travelling some 500Km in a week or so... :(

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Time is also a valuable resource and Steve's book will help me to maximize the time I spend dry firing.

You will maximize your DF time doing Steve's drills. Set aside a good chunk of time the first time you go through them. Pay attention to what's going on and you will learn something.

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shred:

I set aside an entire morning to start establishing base line par times. I learned a couple of things right away. In my past dry fire sessions I established par times based on how fast I performed the mechanics instead of the speed of my vision. That little eye opener (no pun intended) is worth the price of the book.

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Steve's graphic is almost done... we've been noodling on it together in e-mail over the past day or so. You'll love the colors! ..and a couple of other little things we threw in. Just click on the entire graphic to reach Steve by e-mail once it's launched.

Just the sample pages he sent me indicated that the content is detailed and very well thought-out stuff. His belief in the concepts is also self-evident. Have fun with it!

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Steve said he mailed me the book wednesday april 7th, it just arrived this morning, saturday april 10th, which I find really quick !

Not fair! :P

You took advantage of better work from mailing system from Holland...

Here in Italy you can usually have your mail travelling some 500Km in a week or so... :(

Yes but you guys have nicer weather and some more advantages :P;)

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Steve

I just got my book today! Great stuff. I've never put alot of effort into dry-fire and thats about to change. Im setting up in my garage. I can get about 27 feet for a max distance there.

One question Steve - I know you don't have to but have you ever done the 178 draws it would take to do 1-14? :blink:

How much would I have to pay you to stop production of this dry-fire book? :D

OK thats 2 questions :P

Thanks,

Jim

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