Following TLG’s sample dry fire routine.
Week 1, Day 3, reloads
- 10 reps of wall drill from press-out 2H
- 20 reps reload from slidelock, slow, 2H
- 20 reps reload from slidelock, 3/4 speed, 2H
- 10 reps reload from slidelock, slow, 2H
- 10 reps of wall drill form press-out, 2H
I’ve been falling a little behind in my practice, but dedication and accountability are motivators.
Keeping the gun up in your line of sight is useful. That is, you’re reloading almost in front of your face… not in front of your chest, nor your stomach. But yes, way up there. Not only keeps whatever was downrange in your field of vision, but it means there’s less for you to have to hunt and find when you shift your vision back to the target. Plus it means less movement for your hands and gun since they are ready to “ride the rail” of the eye-target-line back out, instead of having to get brought back up there. Every tenth of a second matters.
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