War Squirrel
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Anyone ever do dry-fire practice using big mirrors? I was messing around today, and I realized that a mirror provides a very realistic, moving image of an armed target, yourself! Easy and free.
It is great because you can adjust the light levels in the room for various lighting conditions, you can draw and see how quickly you can get on center of mass of a target, and if you yourself are on the move, so is the target. You can practice pop-out shots around corners as well.
Another interesting idea is that you can visualize the center of mass in different stances too, e.g. weaver, isoceles, and so on.
It is great because you can adjust the light levels in the room for various lighting conditions, you can draw and see how quickly you can get on center of mass of a target, and if you yourself are on the move, so is the target. You can practice pop-out shots around corners as well.
Another interesting idea is that you can visualize the center of mass in different stances too, e.g. weaver, isoceles, and so on.