I'm a member of the Facebook 1,000 days of dryfire group, its been very useful. Kind of keeps it in your mind when you slack off.
I'm a member of the Facebook 1,000 days of dryfire group, its been very useful. Kind of keeps it in your mind when you slack off.
I joined on Facebook as well, and saw you rich but didn't send you an friend request as I didn't want to come off as a creeper.. You left your porch light on last night btw..
But I was a little let down by the sight. Was hoping for more.
I'm getting close to the end of the 1000 Days. This run will be finished the week after Thanksgiving. It's been a very enjoyable experience.
When I give private lessons, if I need to demo, I use the student's gun. That way they don't think I'm using a tricked out SCCY to be able to shoot well.
My clock reset last night. Just felt a bit off color.
Anyways, starting again today.
I like the reminder; it forces you to have a daily interaction with your firearm.
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For those who are interested, I had quite a few thoughts about what I got out of the 1000 Days. There are three posts on my blog; the first is here.
When I give private lessons, if I need to demo, I use the student's gun. That way they don't think I'm using a tricked out SCCY to be able to shoot well.
Today is my 1000th day of my 1000 Days of Dryfire.
I got up, did the 12 shot drill FS, SHO, and WHO. Now I've finished. That's not to say I won't dryfire anymore but I don't have to do it every day.
I've enjoyed the discipline and creativity of the the exercise. This second time seemed different than when I did it the first time over a decade ago.
When I give private lessons, if I need to demo, I use the student's gun. That way they don't think I'm using a tricked out SCCY to be able to shoot well.
What type of gains have you made in those 1,000 days?
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