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<blockquote data-quote="Damol" data-source="post: 718205" data-attributes="member: 28637"><p>I dry fire everything not just rifles but handguns as well, and I dryfire my handguns about 1,000 times to every time I do a rifle. On my way to and from work I dryfired a S&W 686 over two thousand times and now I have people ask who did the action job, its just that smooth now. When you think your getting good at dryfiring try to balance a penny or a dime on the front sight of a handgun or on your scope and try it, talk about a humbling moment in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damol, post: 718205, member: 28637"] I dry fire everything not just rifles but handguns as well, and I dryfire my handguns about 1,000 times to every time I do a rifle. On my way to and from work I dryfired a S&W 686 over two thousand times and now I have people ask who did the action job, its just that smooth now. When you think your getting good at dryfiring try to balance a penny or a dime on the front sight of a handgun or on your scope and try it, talk about a humbling moment in life. [/QUOTE]
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