So my EDC has a TLR-1 HL and I'm trying to integrate useful training into my range sessions.
Problem is I don't know how to get the most out of it or do it "right".
I do a lot of dryfire draw and activation/trigger break practice with it at home - but then I go to the range and it's so bright I cannot observe the light on the target.
Up until now I've been trying to integrate using it doing my 3 cold FASTs - I use recorded footage to confirm it's activated or observe when I "fall off" the lever and it deactivates, but that is after the fact and doesn't represent the observable data/remedial action response I would get using it in low light, so there's little learned I feel.
The obvious solution is shoot super early/evening - which is something I've been considering more and more (the early morning session, particularly). That said I don't know how consistent I can be on squeaking in a range session before work...
I was hoping the knowledgeable folks here at p-f had some insight in to effective & efficient ways to get the most out of training with a WML that maybe don't involve rescheduling all of my practice sessions. Or any input in general as I'm not very well versed on the subject beyond watching a few Sage Dynamics videos...