Posted December 7, 2015 12:05 pm by Comments

By Charles Daniel

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There is a common misconception about dry fire and what it can do for CCW holders; a misconception only compounded by gross misunderstandings of what dry fire is. It seems many CCW holders believe dry fire is nothing more than cocking their unloaded gun and firing it at a light switch or the TV.

Dry fire can include that, but it is so much more!

With the belief that all CCW holders should be ever increasing in skill level, I decided to write this as an example of how quickly tangible gains can be made.

In my post “When Reality Hits Back”, I wrote about the realization that my concealed carry draw was ridiculously slow and my desire to improve it. That post was actually written on November 25th, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. I started dry fire practicing draws using my concealed carry rig the following Saturday, and went back to the range on Thursday, December 3rd. During that week I practiced roughly 15 minutes a day for five days. Folk’s that’s only an hour and fifteen minutes of practice over the course of a week; even with a family and full time job everyone can find that much time …Read the Rest

Source:: Gun Nuts Media

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