So this may be a newbie question... I dry fire every time I go to the range before I shoot. I feel like I'm very good at it. The crosshairs barely move from the center of the dot of the target every time. I don't jerk the trigger. I'm very good with shooting pistol, so I know all about trying not to anticipate the shot and make mistakes.
So, It seems like I'm doing everything right with dry firing practice. And with the bullet going so fast without much to affect it by the time you pull the trigger, how come my groups can vary so much? I could have sub MOA groups, then 2MOA groups after. I don't jerk the trigger enough to move the bullet 2 inches lol. What would be the other factors that could cause this? Again, if my dry firing is so precise consistently, there's other things obviously I need to work on.
So, It seems like I'm doing everything right with dry firing practice. And with the bullet going so fast without much to affect it by the time you pull the trigger, how come my groups can vary so much? I could have sub MOA groups, then 2MOA groups after. I don't jerk the trigger enough to move the bullet 2 inches lol. What would be the other factors that could cause this? Again, if my dry firing is so precise consistently, there's other things obviously I need to work on.