You need a dfat if you don't have one. They have a very shallow depth of field, but the image is pretty good when you get everything in the right place. Dryfire is huge for positional shooting.First attempt.
11/20 if you’re being generous.
10/20 if you don’t count the one on the edge with the question mark. What is the consensus? Does breaking the outer edge of the line count?
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I realized I just needed reps. I wanted to dry fire practice at home. So I went to this site and calculated that at 11 feet 1 moa is about 1 mm.
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I then used my calipers and a pen to make the appropriate sized circles on a sticky note.
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I put the sticky note on a whiteboard, and have been going through the full set of strings (dry fire) at 11 feet away.
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I’ve run the dry fire drill multiple times in my basement wearing my full hunting setup. The reticle is a bit blurry this close, but it’s precise enough to tell if I’m on target when the trigger breaks and the dry fire happens. I’m getting more and more comfortable and consistent. I have encountered a few malfunctions in my system that I now know how to prevent and handle in the event that they occur in the field. Planning on doing this drill daily.
Will report the results of my next live fire drill next week sometime.