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13-09-2019, 17:18 #1
The use of a Metronome in pistol dry fire and live fire training
Has anyone here benefited from its use with pistol shooting?
Anderson says it is good for transition.
Any feed back?
Txlive out your imagination , not your history.
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13-09-2019, 17:59 #2
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Re: The use of a Metronome in pistol dry fire and live fire training
How would this work KK20? I mean, what is the basic procedure?
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13-09-2019, 18:02 #3
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Re: The use of a Metronome in pistol dry fire and live fire training
My memories of metronomes would just make me want to shoot said metronome!
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13-09-2019, 18:08 #4
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13-09-2019, 18:11 #5
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Re: The use of a Metronome in pistol dry fire and live fire training
I wouldn't try to time my draw with a metronome or any other gadget, I don't see the benefit of such awkward practice. I do however use metronome with my guitar playing, but that's totally different ballgame.
The idea is to end up with a smooth and quick draw: if you forcefully make the draw follow a time signature you'll loos the smoothness, thus you'll lose the being fast part.
P.S. slow is never fast, it's always just slow...
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13-09-2019, 18:12 #6
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13-09-2019, 18:15 #7
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13-09-2019, 18:18 #8
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13-09-2019, 18:20 #9
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Re: The use of a Metronome in pistol dry fire and live fire training
Hey, you made the effort and that's what counts
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13-09-2019, 18:27 #10
Re: The use of a Metronome in pistol dry fire and live fire training
I came across this in a knife course sometime back as well.
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