That sounds like a really useful exercise. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to try that next time out.A-R wrote:Practice at 15 yards on a target the size of or smaller than the 8 ring hit zone. If you can hit at 15 you'll easily hit the others at 3 & 7 yards.
Load you mag full. Rack one in the chamber, then drop the mag. Fire the chambered round concentrating on all the fundamentals - trigger squeeze, grip, stance, sight alignment, breathing etc. then manually rack the slide and do the EXACT same thing with a dry fire - concentrate on all the same fundamentals but LOOK for problems, flinches, especially concentrating on front sight movement as trigger breaks on empty chamber (remember minor trembling/movement is normal, you're looking for big flinches).
Then repeat this dry fire procedure 4 more time for a total of one live round and 5 dry fires. Then load mag, rack in another live round, drop mag and repeat the 1 live/5 dry sequence. Continue repeating until you've run through the entire magazine.
Do this first EVERY range visit. You will begin to notice your errors and learn how to correct them with this method because of the constant repetition. It will also reinforce discipline/muscle memory.
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