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Practice Makes Perfect
Anything worth doing in life is worth doing right. This is the general consensus among those that are somewhat perfectionists in nature but also subscribe to thinking about what they’re doing and taking thee steps needed to be successful in whatever task they’re involved in. Shooting is truly no different for the majority of people that I’ve encountered in my life time. I know people that shoot multiple times per week if they’re able to find the time and can afford to do so. On the opposite of the spectrum IU do meet people that might only shoot once per year and feel that’s plenty sufficient. Personally, I don’t care what your skillset is, but once per year is not nearly as proficient as one might think. They’re basically fooling themselves.
The majority of my ammo for live fire practice comes from the folks over at Brownells. It’s a couple of times per month that I place an order for some practice ammo. For 9MM I prefer CCI Brass and S&B. 115gr or 124gr it truly doesn’t matter to me so long as it’s quality and goes bang each and every time I pull the trigger. I’ve been regularly going through at least 1 case or so per month especially this past year with some new handguns I’ve been spending a lot of time with, not just for practice but also to help do a thorough review and evaluation of the firearm. As such I’ve been getting a lot more trigger time AND practice than I typically would and can definitely see the difference in my shooting overall as of late. For rifle ammo and more specifically 5.56 or .223 my go to has been one of the PMC varieties in recent years. Very high quality and the brass is good for reloading too. Brownells tends to have some in stock most of the time so long as there isn’t some sort of a panic ensuing. But I will say that I’ve been spending a ton more time pistol shooting rather than rifle shooting the past 6 months especially. It’s funny when I think about it since I’ve always considered myself more of a rifle shooter than a pistol shooter, but lately I’ve stepped up my game and feel much more confident as a pistol shooter. Interesting just how that’s been working out for me.
Now I saw all this not to discourage dry fire practice. Dry fire practice is definitely a tool to keep you proficient in sight alignment and trigger control. Mantis is a great company that offers a variety of dry fire and practice solutions that can help you get more time behind the trigger and also save a ton on ammo. But there’s still no replacement for live fire practice since you now have the elements and recoil aspect of shooting that you have to account for.
So what is the moral of this story exactly? Well the title states practice makes perfect and I’ve been able to experience this wholeheartedly. Make sure you find that time to practice and hone your skills whether it be with dry fire practice supplemented with live fire training or mostly live fire training which has been my preference lately.
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TTRIGGER is a Dry Fire Magazine and a unique solution for firearms enthusiasts and professionals looking to improve their shooting skills. This innovative product provides a safe and effective way to simulate real-life firing scenarios without live ammunition. TTRIGGER is designed with cutting-edge technology to mimic the feel, weight, and trigger pull of a live weapon, allowing users to practice their shooting technique and accuracy. Whether you're a seasoned marksman or a beginner, TTRIGGER Dry Fire Magazine will help you achieve your shooting goals and give you the confidence you need to perform at your best in any situation.
What is Dry Fire Magazine?
A dry fire magazine is a training tool that simulates the firing of a firearm without the use of live ammunition. It is designed to be used in place of a live magazine during dry fire training exercises, which are practice sessions where the shooter fires their weapon without live rounds. The dry fire magazine provides a safe and effective way for shooters to train and improve their accuracy, trigger control, and overall shooting technique. It typically features a weighted design and trigger mechanism that replicates the feel of a live weapon, allowing users to get the most out of their training sessions.
How does Dry fire mag work?
A dry fire magazine works by replicating the feel and weight of a live magazine in a firearm, allowing the shooter to practice their technique and accuracy without live rounds. When the shooter pulls the trigger, the dry fire magazine's mechanism simulates the firing of a round and provides feedback to the shooter, such as a simulated recoil and trigger reset. This allows the shooter to practice their trigger control, sight alignment, and other aspects of their shooting technique in a safe and controlled environment. By training with a dry fire magazine, shooters can improve their skills and performance without the risk of live rounds, making it a valuable tool for both recreational and professional shooters.
Is dry firing harmful?
Dry firing, which is the act of pulling the trigger of a firearm without having a cartridge in the chamber, can be harmful to some firearms, particularly older and more sensitive firearms. In modern firearms, dry firing is typically safe as long as the gun is designed for it and no part of the firearm is damaged or worn out. However, it is still advisable to check the manufacturer's instructions or consult a firearms expert to determine whether a specific firearm can be safely dry fired.
What is the difference between trigger and dry fire mag?
A trigger is a mechanism in a firearm that is responsible for releasing the hammer or striker to fire the gun when the shooter pulls it. Dry fire mag, on the other hand, is not a commonly used term. It may refer to a magazine (a device that stores and feeds cartridges into a firearm) that is used specifically for dry firing practice, meaning it is empty and does not contain any live ammunition. Such magazines are sometimes used in training or target practice to simulate the feel of firing a gun without the risk of live rounds. In summary, the trigger is a component in the firearm that initiates the firing process, while dry fire mag is a magazine specifically designed for dry firing practice.
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