I have been doing some dry firing. I've been focusing on the draw and first shot mainly. (I suppose dryfiring a double action only/striker fired pistol is "better" than a single action as you can pull the trigger repeatedly - maybe for another thread?)
The thing I realized this past weekend is that I haven't been practicing with enough of the correct grip strength. I have been focusing on keeping the front sight from moving and that is good. But I haven't been driving the pistol like I should everytime.
I have been shooting SS .45 with full power WWB 230 ammo and that takes some "hang on" grip strength to get the second shot to come back in line quickly. When I really grab on I can get my second shot right behind the first. When "limping" the pistol or relaxing too much...well things don't work out as well.
So the few things I've noticed:
Drive it everytime (shooting or dry firing) - focus on the task at hand
Practice does NOT make perfect - Perfect practice makes perfect (high school band director quote)
And, I finally bought the Matt Burkett DVD series (should be here today
Oh and set up that reloader and get rid of that 200+ PF ammo.
Practice more
That's my $0.02

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