I'm a Newbie - way less than 1000 rounds down range. I'm shooting less than .45 MOA at 200 yards now and spend a couple hours a week dry firing between range sessions.
I set up the gun and look out window in my home and practice optic alignment, ranging, trigger pull/shot break, bipod loading, bolt manipulation, breathing, etc. I feel that this dry fire Kata is really helping me refine the mechanics of precision shooting and that this dry fire practice is saving me ammunition and such at the range. My instructor tells me I'm shooting way beyond my excperience level and the cheap ass gun I have to work with but doesn't believe the dry fire or "Kata" aspect has anything to do with it. His belief is that the only thing that counts is live rounds down range.
What is your perception of this? Thanks in Advanve1
VooDoo
I set up the gun and look out window in my home and practice optic alignment, ranging, trigger pull/shot break, bipod loading, bolt manipulation, breathing, etc. I feel that this dry fire Kata is really helping me refine the mechanics of precision shooting and that this dry fire practice is saving me ammunition and such at the range. My instructor tells me I'm shooting way beyond my excperience level and the cheap ass gun I have to work with but doesn't believe the dry fire or "Kata" aspect has anything to do with it. His belief is that the only thing that counts is live rounds down range.
What is your perception of this? Thanks in Advanve1
VooDoo