I find dry fire practice and even range shooting with a laser sight helps tremendously with mastering trigger control, the laser really lets you know how you are moving the gun throughout your trigger pull, you just concentrate on keeping the the dot motionless and the anticipation of the recoil fades away.
you would be very surprised how much the gun shakes around when firing. this also makes it much easier to identify at exactly what point during your pull you veer off target.
its not a cheap investment since the kahrs don't have a rail system, but keeping that easy to see dot as still as possible helps with developing muscle memory a great deal.
you also save ammo by mastering the trigger at home on a white wall. even practice hip firing with it, the added safety of being in your home and no risk of injury helps.
I even did dry fire practice after falling, (on the bed of course, my back isn't what it used to be ahahah)
and after you can keep that dot still got to the range and turn it off and you will be amazed how much your accuracy has improved.
you would be very surprised how much the gun shakes around when firing. this also makes it much easier to identify at exactly what point during your pull you veer off target.
its not a cheap investment since the kahrs don't have a rail system, but keeping that easy to see dot as still as possible helps with developing muscle memory a great deal.
you also save ammo by mastering the trigger at home on a white wall. even practice hip firing with it, the added safety of being in your home and no risk of injury helps.
I even did dry fire practice after falling, (on the bed of course, my back isn't what it used to be ahahah)
and after you can keep that dot still got to the range and turn it off and you will be amazed how much your accuracy has improved.




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