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Old 11-19-2007, 07:47 PM   #11
A-10
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Dry fire.
Use snap caps if you like, but place a single sticky note on a wall and after clearing the weapon, align the sights on the sticky note from about a room's width apart and practice squeezing the trigger until it breaks all while keeping the sights properly aligned. When you're ready for more of a challenge, place multiple sticky notes about the wall do as you did before, but slightly quicker, while switching between targets.

After doing this for a while, muscle memory will take affect and when you live fire, your body will not expect the coming recoil and function as it did while you were dry firing.

Trust me on this one. I did this to eliminate my tendency to jerk and flinch while firing my heavy triggered keltec.
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