Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA
So it is pouring down rain today so figured I would work on my presentation mechanics and some speed holster work. Dry fire is a thing. On serious note if you do not dry fire practice you should really give it a try. It costs nothing but your time. Remember not to dry fire your 22s and always, always,do it somewhere without access to ammunition. In NRA speak you should not even be in the same room as the ammo. And obviously ensure your firearm is unloaded prior to starting the exercise. I am working at ten yards today.