I've read several sources that said you should count dry fire sessions in the total round count of your gun. Their reasoning was that it stresses the springs and firing pin the same as if it were live fire. Thoughts? Agree? Disagree?
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Really, dry firing will not hurt your gun.
I've read several sources that said you should count dry fire sessions in the total round count of your gun. Their reasoning was that it stresses the springs and firing pin the same as if it were live fire. Thoughts? Agree? Disagree?
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Actually you should dry fire 27.6 times for every live round.The guy who taught my CCW class said for every live round you fire you should be dry firing 25 times. Or something like that. I remember he said you couldn't wear out today's handguns by dry firing. Fwiw.
Actually you should dry fire 27.6 times for every live round.
Really?
Every time you push/pull/squeeze/diddle the trigger you can improve your skills.
Unless you are the type who is only concerned with the "total round count"
If that IS the case, buy a revolver and have at it.
Really, dry firing will not hurt your gun.