Chris Sajnog, a former Navy SEAL firearms instructor and author, emphasizes the critical role of dry weapons training in developing true marksmanship. He explains that live fire can be counterproductive due to stress, hindering proper mechanics. Instead, slow, perfect practice during dry fire builds the necessary neural pathways, ensuring skills remain intact under pressure. This method is essential for correcting bad habits and achieving rapid improvement in speed and accuracy.
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