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Logan_Viking 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yep, it's a good thing I have a reasonable amount on hand. I haven't tried to buy anymore, but I've heard how bad it is.

u/EDKH_73618054 you would probably benefit from getting into dry-fire. It's a good practice anyway, but especially now that ammo is scarce. Double- and triple-check that your gun is unloaded, have a safe direction with a hard backstop to aim at (because the universal rules always apply).

And then practice your grip, your sight picture, pulling the trigger without moving your sights, your draw and acquiring your sight picture quickly, etc.

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LIBS_are_LOSERS 2 points ago +2 / -0

Snap caps or anything like that helpful?

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Logan_Viking 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've never used them, but I know a lot of folks like them

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Horseradish 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dry fire practice can be helpful (and save money) but remember that you absolutely must follow the Four Rules of Gun Safety at all times!