Dry Fire Drills at Home: A 30-Day Routine (No Ammo Needed)
Twenty-one sessions of ten to twenty-five minutes, run from the three ready-made dry-fire plans. The safety routine first, then four weeks that end with a retest.
Shooting standards, drill benchmarks and practice plans — written by a competitor, backed by data.
Twenty-one sessions of ten to twenty-five minutes, run from the three ready-made dry-fire plans. The safety routine first, then four weeks that end with a retest.
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Distance, round count, the number to beat, and who actually set it. Twenty benchmark drills in one table, with published standards separated from range convention.
7 min read
Usually recoil anticipation, not the eight faults on the correction chart. The three causes that actually produce it, and the test that proves which one is yours.
7 min read
Buzzer to first hit: under 2.5 seconds from concealment is carry-ready, under 2 is competitive. Where the time actually goes, and how to measure it honestly.
8 min read
Points divided by time, and what that really costs you. The zone values, a worked El Presidente example, and why a miss is 15 points rather than 10.
7 min read
Seven yards, three rounds, two to the body and one to the head. The par times by skill level, why the transition costs a full second, and how small the head box really is.
8 min read
A 1-inch grid, five aiming dots, and the clicks-per-inch math that catches most people out at 50 yards. Free in A4 and US Letter.
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Ten 2-inch dots, 50 rounds, no clock, and one miss sends you back. The free target in A4 and US Letter, plus the distance ladder from 3 to 10 yards.
7 min read
Free printable B-8 in A4 and US Letter, with the exact ring diameters, the scoring conventions, and honest benchmarks for the 10-round standard.
7 min read
Fit-to-page prints an A4 target at 94% on Letter paper, and nothing warns you. The settings that fix it, and the dimensions to measure so you know it worked.
8 min read