If You Could only Have 3 Dry Fire Resources for 3 Gun........

limitedgun

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I want to dedicate this winter to dry fire training for 3 Gun. What would my best 3 resources be whether books, DVD, or whatever? I want to keep it simple and have it be measurable.
 
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go on enos and pick out 3-4 dry fire drills that folks are doing.
alternate those at your desired frequency (4-8x a week) for a few months, (12-20 weeks)

If you can spend the time and get the motivation to tease through the bs on the internet and pick out 3-4 drills that you yourself think will work for you, then you will have the time and motivation to follow through on your dryfire plans.

dryfire books are primarily for keeping GMs in bullets and powder.

ps Go Leathernecks!
 
limitedgun said:
WOW! Somebody has actually heard of the Leathernecks? Thanks for the tips Mike.
Ive spent some quality time at Western; my two best friends went there back in the 90's
 
The purpose of practice is to get better scores yes? Loading the shotgun, rifle past 50, and transitions are three of the largest chunks of time people typically donate to their competition in 3Gun. Practicing draws and reloads is pretty good for pistol, but won't get you much, until you are bumping over say 80% at majors. There is not a good source for these drills yet. The students I have in classes, I tell them to practice these dryfire...

1. Off hand to 150 yards
2. Odd and traditional rested rifle positions with a heart rate at 150% of resting.
3. Load 1, 2, 4 rounds of dummy rounds, then 4-2s and 2-4s.
4. Transitions: On and off tables, from slings, dump and go, dump and shoot.

If you spend 2 hours a week on those over the winter, and are a typical 50% shooter, you will shoot at 70% or better in 2015.

Steve Anderson's books, at the best, might get you 5%. Get the big chunks of time first, then perfect.
 
I use Steve's books but adapt them to all 3 guns and add moving as well as loading its all about the imagination....if your on facebook get in the group 3 gun training & drills ... we discuss dry fire there almost daily w people posting vids ...
 
also check out www.dryfirepractice.com you can set up as many drills w a par time that you want .... I have 30+ drills in there that I rotate through works well w Steve's books, gun to gun transitions,.....basically everything
 
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