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Dry Firing...truth or myth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1688277" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I dry fire the crap out of ever rifle I shoot. Some of my rifles have been fired dry thousands of times. I used to do it basically every day for about 10 minutes, I'm getting back into that groove. I've never broken anything. I have my students do it at the onset of shooting sessions and tell them to practice on their down time. I do it to warm up and to check my position before going hot. I was just at a friend's house whose daughter is an Olympic class shooter and she will sit on her couch and dry fire while watching tv, just to get used to the super light (2-3 ounces) two stage trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1688277, member: 8873"] I dry fire the crap out of ever rifle I shoot. Some of my rifles have been fired dry thousands of times. I used to do it basically every day for about 10 minutes, I’m getting back into that groove. I’ve never broken anything. I have my students do it at the onset of shooting sessions and tell them to practice on their down time. I do it to warm up and to check my position before going hot. I was just at a friend’s house whose daughter is an Olympic class shooter and she will sit on her couch and dry fire while watching tv, just to get used to the super light (2-3 ounces) two stage trigger. [/QUOTE]
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