Dry Weapons Training (How Dry Fire Works) | New Rules of Marksmanship: Rule # 5
This guide, based on Chris Sajnog's 'New Rules of Marksmanship,' emphasizes the critical role of dry weapons training for effective firearms proficiency. It explains that live-fire practice can be counterproductive due to stress, hindering the learning of proper mechanics. Dry fire allows for slow, perfect practice to build strong neural pathways, which are essential for overcoming stress and correcting bad habits, ultimately leading to improved speed and accuracy.









