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Old September 26, 2008, 02:15 PM   #2
Jim Watson
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Join Date: October 25, 2001
Location: Alabama
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Dryfire at home.
Unload the gun.
Be SURE the gun is unloaded.
Look again.

Dryfire from various positions.
Standing around a door frame for high cover, kneeling behind a chair for low cover. Set up more than one target and practice "slicing the pie" by leaning instead of stepping.
Put a target in another room, move down the hall, and snap in on it as you get a brief view.
You can cut dryfire targets out of cardboard at half scale to simulate longer ranges than you can get inside.

Dryfiring will show you if the gun is moving around as the shot breaks and let you learn steadiness.
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