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<blockquote data-quote="chuckyd313" data-source="post: 948924" data-attributes="member: 80083"><p>Thanks for the advice guys,</p><p> </p><p>Skyfish i have no problems dry firing a firearm (at least one thats worth a darn). I used to do it with my glock all the time just to get used to when the trigger breaks. </p><p>I'm going to be hitting the range tomorrow and will get the 1-1/2 inch above center dialed in at 100yds. I dont want to rush yardage distance. I'm normally a bow hunter so i know that practice while slowly moving out is the key. i'll post pics (hopefully) and let you guys know how it went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckyd313, post: 948924, member: 80083"] Thanks for the advice guys, Skyfish i have no problems dry firing a firearm (at least one thats worth a darn). I used to do it with my glock all the time just to get used to when the trigger breaks. I'm going to be hitting the range tomorrow and will get the 1-1/2 inch above center dialed in at 100yds. I dont want to rush yardage distance. I'm normally a bow hunter so i know that practice while slowly moving out is the key. i'll post pics (hopefully) and let you guys know how it went. [/QUOTE]
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