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Dry firing

How many of you practice dry firing I been doing it about 3 months lately I been shooting my HK p2000 lem so I decided to pick up my cz sp01 and my beretta px4 boy what a difference the cz and the beretta have a much smoother trigger them then the HK

I do it a fair amount. A big part of shooting a revolver double action is trigger manipulation, dry firing or laser cartridge firing helps there.
 
I’m a Mantis X fan. I work with it all the time. Dry fire is great but when you can see analytics to support what you are doing it is even better. Plus Mantis has all kinds of levels and drills from Beginner to Elite that you can progress through. They have a great feature that allows you to break your draw down into several elements of the draw and gives you split times for each of those elements, enabling you to see where you are losing or gaining time in your draw.
 
I dry fire most days using a Strikeman target system.
I use a scaled Bullseye target with a laser cartridge.
The Strikeman app on my phone records the session to an image.
I take that image into the On Target app on my laptop to score it.
It calculates the max spread, group height and width, mean radius, horizontal and vertical offset.
That data goes into an Excel spreadsheet to track my progress or lack thereof :)

Some days I end up with something like this :) sometimes no so good!

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