Try it, it’s easy

Dry fire is the easiest way to get better without spending money on ammo or driving to the range. Just a few minutes a day builds muscle memory, sharpens technique, and boosts confidence when it matters.

Safe, simple, effective – it’s training we can all fit into our daily routine.

“ Dry fire drills are invaluable to a shooter. This is when we focus on mechanics, form, and split times without the distraction of recoil and noise. It’s how I stay match ready, especially when outdoor range time is limited. Dry fire keeps your hands and mind sharp and ready for competition.”

Jerry Miculek - one of the best all-around shooters on the planet

EVERY DAY IS AN OPPORTUNITY

DRY FIRE – SMALL STEPS, BIG RESULTS

Dry fire may look simple, but it brings huge value to our training. It’s more than just pulling the trigger without ammo – it’s about building habits, discipline, and confidence that carry over into real life. Here are five reasons why it’s worth practicing.

  • For ourselves and our loved ones – we train to be more confident and effective when the situation requires it.

  • For safety – dry fire teaches us how to handle a gun without stress or risk, in fully controlled conditions.

  • So that no situation catches us off guard – repetition of movements makes us react naturally and quickly.

  • For development – we build discipline, technique, and muscle memory that pay off both on the range and beyond.Your Content Goes Here

  • For savings – we can train every day without spending a fortune on ammunition and time on travel.

4 things to remember during dry fire