I am a huge proponent of dry firing. However, I noticed during today's range session (live fire has been sporadic this past winter) that I failed to establish and maintain a consistent "firm firing grip." I attribute this to off season dry fire, where I'm concentrating on perfecting the trigger pull.
I find it easy to lapse into a lack of "firm firing grip" mode 'cause I know nothing's going to go BANG! Or am I adding yet another excuse to my already pathetically long list of excuses for poor performance?
I know I need to mentally kick my ass and work on a consistently crushing, death grip (or my version thereof.) Any tips other than "Just Do It"?