Dry Fire Training


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YouMan aims at a matal can with loaded handgun all know that we are big fans of dry fire. It saves money and will make you faster and more accurate.

 

Some people just have to be shown it in order to believe it.

 

“Ox” filmed himself shooting a couple of mags of 9mm out of his Glock 17 after 6+ months of using Dry Fire Training Cards for 10-15 minutes a day.

 

He shot a few monthly competitions (4?), a few (4?) timed fun shoots, and 2 qualifications, but did no live training for the entire 6 months.

The first video is a 17 shot, one hole group from 11 feet in 10.5 seconds.

This 17 shot, 1 hole group can be almost completely covered by a quarter.

Ox REALLY wanted to be under 10 seconds, so he sped up a little bit for the 2nd mag, got his time down to 8.5 seconds, and still kept the rounds in one (slightly bigger) ragged hole.

Again, this is 17 shots, 8.5 seconds, 1 ragged hole from 11 feet with a stock Glock 17 after 6 months of (almost) daily 10-15 minute dry fire only training sessions using Dry Fire Training Cards.

Notice the acceleration of the cadence as he got in tune with the gun and stopped looking at the target to verify the shots.

Each shot was aimed with individual sight pictures. There were no double taps, point shooting, or controlled pairs. He admittedly mashed the trigger and threw the third shot slightly.

This isn’t the best shooting in the world, but does show the power of Dry Fire Training Cards and illustrates the potential for how well you could shoot if you start using them on a daily basis.

Get the cards here.

Will it take 6 months to get these results? Probably not–3-6 weeks is a lot more reasonable. The whole reason we chose 6 months was to highlight the potential of using ONLY dry fire. If he would have added in 1 box of live ammo every month or so, the speed and accuracy would have been even better.

If you don’t have Dry Fire Training Cards, do yourself a favor and get them now by going >HERE<. If you do have them, take a minute and commit to daily 10-15 minute training times for the next 21 days.

Get the cards here.

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