How often do you practice? (dry fire)

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  • How often you practice? (dry-fire)

    • 2+ week

      Votes: 15 35.7%
    • 1 / week

      Votes: 5 11.9%
    • 2 / month

      Votes: 2 4.8%
    • 1 / month

      Votes: 8 19.0%
    • 1 / quarter

      Votes: 3 7.1%
    • 2 / year or less

      Votes: 9 21.4%

    • Total voters
      42

    kotetu

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    That sounds like a terrible idea... Taking the classes is a good idea, but take them separately :laughing:
    hahahhahaha nah, not for us. We've taken classes together before and we enjoy doing so. Of course if she doesn't like the class and I do I can keep going. ;)
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    zincwarrior

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    That just sounds silly to me.

    I have no issue with you training to step in front of her. It is the effort to push her behind you that I see as a problem.

    If the situation arises that that needs to happen, the wasted movement may take just long enough to get you shot.

    Your whole effort and concentration should be on the threat at hand. Have her train to step behind you.

    But do as you wish.


    I practice weekly grabbing the nearest child and using it as a shield. Won't someone think of the children!?!?!?!

    Trying to step it up to high C / Expert, so have started skills and drills of 2.5 hours per week. The wife often wonder aloud why I practice so much is play I Don't Practice Any more...
     

    unicom

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    sadly I never real practice. I go to the range to work on things like point and shoot as well as taking time to aim. but that's it
     
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