I know, I know... It's a valuable training method and I'm not suggesting otherwise. Still....
I've got a friend who is a new shooter who've - I think - I've impressed on him the many benefits of dry fire, even 10 minutes, 2/3 times a week.
Still, it's simply not as much fun as punching holes in paper or plinking beer cans.
So, how do you keep yourselves motivated, and how do you help others maintain the quality of their dry fire when motivation wanes?