One of the first things I learned with heavy emphasis from Larry Mudgett was about very precise terminology to describe EXACTLY what you are trying to convey. He was also intense about not using oxymorons like “Dry Fire”. They all send a poor and confusing message to the student or audience. We have a MASSIVE issue in this industry and the training world where people simply parrot some crap without understanding of the context and if you combine that with an NRA instructor certificate and an iron on patch, it becomes somehow right. So many people have combined low ready and contact ready into one thing and a complete disregard for the Rule 2 of the four basic safety rules (often combined with a rule 3 violation) that I just shake my head and have kind of gotten to the point of saying “with choices come consequences” attitude and let Darwin and karma work it out.