
Mike Allen,
I am a Bulls eye Pistol shooter and I dryfired my match guns a lot to perfect my trigger pull and was preparing to buy a $1500.00 Styer LP50 air gun to practice my rapid fire shooting; that’s when I found the Dryfire Gun for $27.00 on the internet.
Well I’m writing this to tell you that the Dryfire Gun does work; it builds muscle memory much better than shooting my match guns and with out the expense of the ammo and wear and tear on the weapons.
I have put approximately 80,000 trigger pulls though the gun at the expense of only 1 new spring witch you provided to me at no cost.
I practice with it 200 trigger pulls in the morning and 300 at night in the double action mode 5 days a week.
I love this device to say the very least; that’s why I bought another one.
I went on a business trip to Missouri 3 weeks ago and I had to take it with me to practice in the Hotel room at night because I just could not go without it for 5 days.
I have won a lot more matches and I know it’s because of the Dryfire Gun building mussel memory.
Before the Dryfire Gun I shot 500-700 rounds a week to maintain a 94 % average now with the Dryfire Gun I shoot about 200 or so live rounds a week and shooting a 94.7 average.
Its not how many rounds you shoot in practice, its how you practice when you are not shooting rounds.
Mike I want to tell you one more thing before I go. Last week I was sick but at night after I was rested and before I went to bed I dryfired with the Dryfire Gun 200 -300 times that’s all I had the strength for. Yesterday I went to the range to shoot with live rounds for the first time and the first 3-10 shot groups scored a 99-6x, 99-5x and 100-5x; before the Dryfire Gun my first 20 -30 shots were basically warm-up shots to get my rhythm.
I now have 2 Dryfire Guns 1 at work and 1 at home; yes I now practice 3 times a day now (lunch break/200 pulls).
To those wondering if it really work, YES IT DOES!!!!!
Tim
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