WoodlandCritter
Lil-Rokslider
If you're not getting feedback from your dryfire, you're not dry firing correctly. Oughta be able to tell when you make mistakes.I disagree because dry fire doesn't provide feedback at all. The target doesn't lie. Go out and shoot a .22 at a 1" dot, 50 yards away, from field positions, and you will improve more than simple dry fire.
The absolute best practice for big game hunting (apart from big game hunting) is squirrel or rabbit hunting with a .22. It's so easy to work on so many aspects of field shooting and hunting doing that, while putting a bit of meat in the pot.
