I have a question for the greater group here that I'm not sure has been explored.
I did a search on a couple key words from thread titles, and didn't see much that addressed this subject. I'm a civilian shooter, currently D class in Production in USPSA using a Glock 19. My EDC is a Glock 26+2 mag. I also pocket carry a Ruger LCR. These are about my only handguns, not counting a Ruger New Model Blackhawk I received as a gift.
So...Dry Practice with the LCR? Good idea or bad idea?
Would using a revolver consistently, either before or after Dry Practice with a modern SFA (G 19 in my case) be a detriment or a help?
On the negative training side, the revolver press is long and generally uniform. The Glock is typical 0.5" press to a 5 lb ish wall. Would using a revolver for Dry Practice mess me up for shooting?
And what about shooting? Would using a Revolver for Dry Practice (either exclusively, or as an augmented set of drills) prior to Live Fire exercises screw things up for shooting?
Thanks for any insight into this.