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I'm not expert but I do NOT agree with the idea of 'freeze the sight picture'. It is precisely what you don't want to do if you want to shoot with any sort of speed.
On the subject of dry firing he's playing games with words and I think the viewer should be clear that he is talking about getting a noob on the paper at 10 yards, not actual mastery which would imply improving from a basic skill level. The best in the world do a LOT of dry firing. I think you have to be very careful with what he is saying.
This was 25 minutes of trying to deal with flinching. He also fails to understand that part of dry firing is working on proper focus. The best shooters are very good at adjusting focus on the fly as target distances change.
If you are flinching drop down in caliber and get a metal framed gun.
The Sig P225A-1 is an awesome and soft shooting 9mm. P226 if you want a full size frame and high capacity magazines.
TLDR - Video does not offer what it claims.
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Well i had #6 adjusted perfectly but then just before i tightened it a butterfly in Zimbabwe farted and now i have to start all over again!
I believe we all make mistakes but I will not validate your poor choices and/or perversions and subsidize the results your actions.
Last edited by berettafan; 08-01-2019 at 09:41 AM..
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