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dry fire practice #161527 08/11/2015 5:45 PM
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When you guys dry fire for practice how do you go about it?
Do you use the rest you would use for hunting or just free hand it?

Re: dry fire practice [Re: JW Gross] #161528 08/11/2015 6:10 PM
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I do both because I may have to free hand a close shot or have more time to use a rest on a longer shot.


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Re: dry fire practice [Re: REDHAWK1954] #161530 08/11/2015 7:26 PM
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Both


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Re: dry fire practice [Re: KRal] #161537 08/11/2015 11:50 PM
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Both for me too. Free hand and shooting sticks


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