Can Dry Fire Practice Actually Hurt Your Shooting?
This content emphasizes that dry fire practice is a critical component of firearm training but can be detrimental if performed incorrectly. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, explains that dry fire should replicate live fire conditions as closely as possible, particularly regarding grip pressure, to avoid developing bad habits. The video breaks down effective dry fire into marksmanship, transitions, and movement, highlighting how it allows for focused practice on elements that can be obscured by recoil during live fire. It advises against excessively long dry fire sessions and stresses the importance of intentionality to build good habits.











