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Dry Practice is Critical During Ammo Shortages: The Sheriff’s Take

I do that regularly with all my firearms. Snap Caps are essential. I even practice my wing shooting with snap caps out in the yard. Handguns, the draw and trigger. Off hand rifle, stance, hold and trigger.

Regards,
Bill
 
I agree snap caps are essential to protect your firearm. I prefer the A-Zoom metal ones.

You can discover a lot of hold and trigger press (don't know when it changed from trigger pull : ) ) problems during dry fire practice. It also helps to familiarize yourself with your firearm. It is very valuable. Another good article from the Sheriff. Thanks for the link.
 
I have been doing it a lot. I have a laser target and a number of different caliber laser cartridges. I move the target around the house for various distance practice.
 
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