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Dry Fire Practice Systems? Edit for clarity
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Freeland" data-source="post: 4262557" data-attributes="member: 45827"><p>Been working with my trainer (athletic kind) on my hand a wrist strength and it seems to be helping. If nothing else it has made me more aware of keeping still when I'm in shooting stance. We tie weights to a rope and have me hold them up in stance, arms extended, and she will come up and tug occasionally to simulate firing. This along with basically holding weights and running my wrists in a circular motion has done the trick. My Mantis scores were all in the 90s tonight and I will be heading to the range to try it out tomorrow. Got to verify the new barrel I added to the Dagger and make sure zero didn't change much. So far having the Mantis to give me feedback on what I'm doing has been worth the purchase price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Freeland, post: 4262557, member: 45827"] Been working with my trainer (athletic kind) on my hand a wrist strength and it seems to be helping. If nothing else it has made me more aware of keeping still when I'm in shooting stance. We tie weights to a rope and have me hold them up in stance, arms extended, and she will come up and tug occasionally to simulate firing. This along with basically holding weights and running my wrists in a circular motion has done the trick. My Mantis scores were all in the 90s tonight and I will be heading to the range to try it out tomorrow. Got to verify the new barrel I added to the Dagger and make sure zero didn't change much. So far having the Mantis to give me feedback on what I'm doing has been worth the purchase price. [/QUOTE]
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