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by JALLEN
Thu Oct 01, 2015 6:02 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Laser Site?
Replies: 31
Views: 5171

Re: Laser Site?

I mentioned, but did not stress, in my prior post, how valuable it is to get training from someone who knows what they are doing. Like golf, you can just go out, pay your green fees and terrorize the links as you feel like, or you can take some lessons, learn about grip, stance, swing, etc. Similarly, an instructor who knows how to shoot can adjust your stance, grip, trigger control, show you drills to refine your technique and accuracy in various situations.

Back to dry firing..... Bruce Gray is fond of saying "shooting is dry firing with noise."
by JALLEN
Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:06 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Laser Site?
Replies: 31
Views: 5171

Re: Laser Site?

sweetmelissa wrote:In your opinion, should I buy a laser site for my sig or just practice, practice, practice?
My experience suggests the laser sight won't help if your grip and trigger control is not right.

I can't post a link from my iPad but Google "dry fire secrets of the pros" by Bruce Gray. I was regularly shooting right and down. After going to a couple of Bruce Gray Practical Fundamental weekends, some tips from my SEAL buddies and lots of dry firing practice, I finally corrected that. Part of it was grip, part was using the trigger finger properly. I'm not ready to run away from home and join SAS quite or be an IDPA Master, but I am much improved. I just switched pistols to new VP9s and had to adjust my trigger control to get right.

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