I've been practicing with the Mantis X for a few weeks now, and I am not a good enough shooter (well, dry firer) to be sure how to evaluate something. It appears to me that when I complete the trigger press promptly at the end of the presentation (more or less the way I understand Ernest Langdon to teach it), the Mantis invariably gives me a lowish shot rating. But I very often see these as excellent shots. So I'm wondering if the Mantis is picking up on the remnants of the presentation motion and reading that as motion caused by the trigger press and correspondingly dropping my score. Does that question make sense?
I am sure that the answer is at least in part to go out and check this in live fire, to get a sense for whether the shots seeming good to me is borne out by the targets. But of course live fire these days is a depressingly expensive activity and I was really hoping the Mantis would decrease, temporarily, my need to dry fire. So I'm hoping someone here has been through this and is willing to help a hack out. Thanks!