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Old October 8, 2010, 09:24 AM   #16
Skans
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Think of it this way, the purpose of the sights is to confirm that your pistol is indeed aligned with the target. By making sure you have a good sight picture, you are building good muscle memory. This is why dryfire practice is very helpful even though you aren't actually shooting.
I would definitely agree with this. I guess I didn't mean to indicate that I didn't practice aimed shooting as well. I do quite a bit and I do believe that it is very important. What you've said is exactly how I feel about it.
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