Grrr, I hate dry firing. I know it would/could serve a purpose in helping with "transitions" and drawing from my holsters, but for simulated fire, it STINKS!
Welcome to the ISSF target shooting world
. Where you not only need to hit the target but have to hit it dead center
(if you want to take the full 10 points for each shot.
If my revolver "clicks" but doesn't move with recoil, it screws up my target acquisition and my timing.
On this event you wait 7 seconds holding your pistol down, at a 45º angle, then the target will be exposed for 3 seconds during that time you’ll take aim and fire once then you lower your arm again and repeat the 7 3 seconds routine until you’ve completed a 5 shot string. As you see recoil won’t matter none since you only take a shot at a time.
Okie, take two weeks of vacation, pack up your stuff and fly over here. You can have unlimited access to my range. It's not finished, but since it is in the woods, I'll be working on it until I can't get around any more.
That would be nice
, but impossible
. I still don’t know if I can take a couple of days off, for some range practice at the middle of the week.
Why do you need range time for dry firing?
AnnieLee
I need range time for live firing dry firing alone won’t take you to the top
Sidenote. 3 times I tried to post this but verk got in the way.
PS. My reply to your email bounced back.