This video critically examines the utility of laser training cartridges for dry fire practice. The instructor argues that while they provide immediate visual feedback, this feedback is redundant if a shooter is properly utilizing their sights and developing awareness of sight movement during the trigger pull. The core argument is that a disconnect between dry fire improvement and live fire performance indicates a fundamental flaw in the dry fire methodology itself, which laser cartridges do not inherently fix.
This live chat features Phil Strader, Product Manager for SIG SAUER, discussing the influence of competitive shooters on product development. The conversation aims to understand how feedback from USPSA Grand Masters impacts the design and evolution of firearms, specifically focusing on the SIG SAUER P320 platform. This is a valuable insight into the relationship between professional shooters and firearm manufacturers.
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