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Practicing in times when components are scarce
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<blockquote data-quote="bls8433" data-source="post: 2152519" data-attributes="member: 43959"><p>Something I plan to use is the Mantis X Elite tool that I purchased mostly for handgun shooting analysis. It saves a lot of ammo! But you can use it with live ammo as well. While it appears to be mostly used for handguns, it can be used with rifles, shotgun and archery as well. It is based on accelerometers built into the small unit that can attach to a picatinny rail or via separate adapters. Analyzes and graphs your barrel position from holding to shoot, trigger pull, and after the trigger pull. I have only used it on my handguns but pretty impressed in how it identified some grip errors and I can improve my shooting without ammo expense. I will have to see how well this transfers to live shooting when I hit the range. </p><p>Relatively expensive when compared to balancing a coin but another way to get some practice dry firing. If I count the ammo I saved by this dry firing, it has paid for itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bls8433, post: 2152519, member: 43959"] Something I plan to use is the Mantis X Elite tool that I purchased mostly for handgun shooting analysis. It saves a lot of ammo! But you can use it with live ammo as well. While it appears to be mostly used for handguns, it can be used with rifles, shotgun and archery as well. It is based on accelerometers built into the small unit that can attach to a picatinny rail or via separate adapters. Analyzes and graphs your barrel position from holding to shoot, trigger pull, and after the trigger pull. I have only used it on my handguns but pretty impressed in how it identified some grip errors and I can improve my shooting without ammo expense. I will have to see how well this transfers to live shooting when I hit the range. Relatively expensive when compared to balancing a coin but another way to get some practice dry firing. If I count the ammo I saved by this dry firing, it has paid for itself. [/QUOTE]
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