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    Dragging up an old thread, but I have really been seeing improvement by implementing this routine. Was curious if Headhunters dry fire CDs were still available for purchase anywhere? All the links seem to be broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireHouse1911 View Post
    Dragging up an old thread, but I have really been seeing improvement by implementing this routine. Was curious if Headhunters dry fire CDs were still available for purchase anywhere? All the links seem to be broken.
    I can’t speak for @HeadHunter but this might be it:

    https://tacticalprofessor.wordpress....book-and-mp3s/


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    Quote Originally Posted by Whirlwind06 View Post
    I can’t speak for @HeadHunter but this might be it:

    https://tacticalprofessor.wordpress....book-and-mp3s/


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    Same-same.

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    Was just about to post a newbie ignorant dry-fire question thread, then I found this. Questions answered.
    "The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself so."
    ― Ennius

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    Was just about to post a newbie ignorant dry-fire question thread, then I found this. Questions answered.
    Ok, maybe I do have one question: what does a "perfect trigger press" look like? Front sight doesn't move?
    "The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself so."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    Ok, maybe I do have one question: what does a "perfect trigger press" look like? Front sight doesn't move?
    IMO bullseye practice with a slow deliberate press yes.
    USPSA/IDPA practice no, find the balance between fast trigger press and acceptable target.
    At least that is what I take from Ben Stoeger's books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    Ok, maybe I do have one question: what does a "perfect trigger press" look like? Front sight doesn't move?
    If you got a dot sighted pistol, stick a MantisX on it.

    The combination of the optic giving you so much info about the gun's movement and MantisX recording your shot process is amazing. You can learn(quickly) to

    call your shots with great precision and then check your call against the shot trace.You can really drill down into each shot and keep a running average of your results.

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