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    Dry fire tip

    I've really like dryfiring my dot Glock since the dot reveals trigger control errors very well.

    Tonight I started lollypopping the dot onto my front sight. This shows trigger errors even more clearly since you have a fixed vertical plane.

    Give it a try.

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    I’ll take a hard pass on that. I’d rather see if my dot moves on a target at some distance than a front sight some inches from the sight.

    In addition, that is exactly not what I’d want to do in actual shooting (co-witnessing iron sights) where I want to be target focused.

    Maybe I’m misinterpreting your post but I don’t advocate that for efficient skill building.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCalDep View Post
    I’ll take a hard pass on that. I’d rather see if my dot moves on a target at some distance than a front sight some inches from the sight.

    In addition, that is exactly not what I’d want to do in actual shooting (co-witnessing iron sights) where I want to be target focused.

    Maybe I’m misinterpreting your post but I don’t advocate that for efficient skill building.
    Think of it as a variant of the wall drill.

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    Not meant to be a hatful or degrading statement -

    But I just don’t jive with the ultra minutia of this kind of thing.

    You have a pulse - the dot will move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke View Post
    Not meant to be a hatful or degrading statement -

    But I just don’t jive with the ultra minutia of this kind of thing.

    You have a pulse - the dot will move.
    I also got a jerk bigger than Steve Martin.

    Besides, you're an unbeliever in dry fire at all you card cutter.

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