SIRT pistols (and any other device that is used to shoot a laser at a target) used in dryfire for any other reason than developing proper trigger press: waste of time and money. I keep seeing people talk online about these devices and how they use them for dryfire practice. IMO these things are setting you up for failure. If you are looking at where the laser hits the target while running dryfire drills, you are looking at the wrong thing. To be able to effectively call your shots you cannot look for hits on a target, you must watch the sights and the input they give you when the gun fires and the sights lift. I see quotes like "with the SIRT pistol I am able to see where I am hitting in dryfire". Wrong answer! Wrong way to train!
The only time you should see your hits on a target is when you score the target, and if you are truly calling your shots you will know approx where those hits are anyway. Even when you are shooting open division where target focus is your main mode of operation, you still shouldnt be seeing your hits on target. If you are seeing hits on targets during a course of fire, you are losing.
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