How often do you get to the range and/or dryfire?

Glamdring

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I get to the range once or twice per month, and I dry fire 2 to 6 times per week.

Most of the actual time either live or dry fire is spent with two of my handguns: the P 11 and the 4" 629. I would say I spend about 75% of my time with those two guns, about 20% of my time shooting or dryfireing my SCout rifle and the rest with my Social Shotgun.
 
I get to the range about once every ten days, I dry fire abd do nonfiring gun drills about five days per week. I think they are both equally important.
 
At least once a week to the range and I try to go every day for dry-firing (although I have blown it off the last three days in a row).

Formal instruction on a quarterly or semi-annual basis depending on budget and time.
 
at least once a week
I got a place (indoor range) where we know the owner and all who work their. We shoot free and sometimes when I'm tired of the real thing. I'll go play on the training simulator :D

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I don't get to shoot as much as I used to, perhaps twice a month. But I still dry fire each day, drawing from my strong side Kramer holster.

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I try to get to the range once a week. Usually that's not a problem since I live only 2 miles from the range. :)

I don't do any dry firing.

Joe/Ga
 
Range once every two weeks or so, dry fire practice a couple times a week at least.

- gabe
 
I try to get out several times a month when it is hot and once or twice a week when the weather cools down. I dry fire prior to walking out the door to head to town, so I get in a lot of dry firing.

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Been dry firing every day since the EOSM but have not been to the range since. I'm trying to save money to get my start in reloading components by cutting back on shooting for the moment. Range costs $7 per hour here and there's no membership option.

I can see some improvement from the dry-firing alone but that's probably more because of what a novice I was when I started it. I need to get out and shoot. Was thinking about going today, actually.
 
Prior to early July, I was going two to five times a week to try to make up for 15 years of not shooting a handgun. With luck, I'll get out there in the next couple of weeks. Care to wager whether my shooting will be as it was when I last went or as it was when I first got back into it? :)

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I always drybang my G-26. Range, pretty often when I get into it.

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I was just at the range today. I rarely dry fire. Normally, I go to the range 3-4 times a week. Lately, I've been so busy with work, range time consisted of Sundays. The next couple of weeks should be slower so I can get to the range 2-3 times a week.
 
I like to shoot once a week all year long and twice a week during the summer.
Most of this is 22 rifle shooting.
I've sort of drifted off the pistols, since we didn't pass Concealed Carry here in Missouri.
It's sure nice to have ranges that are close enough to make shooting not too inconvenient. I am sure that is a problen for some that would like to shoot more.
Oh, I almost never dry fire. I am sure it is a good thing, especially with the double action revolvers. I shot one of my revolvers a week ago, and I noticed my finger was tiring at less than 100 rounds. I imagine that one would not shoot 100 rounds in some real life desparate situation and I was surprised that my accuracy was better than I imagined it would be, but I guess its good to exercise the trigger finger on these. Shooting at least a hundred of rounds per week on a light rifle trigger doesn't help that much in strengthening the finger for the double action shooting.
 
I get to the range just a few times a month, sometimes 4, But I'm dryfiring ALL THE TIME.

After I win the lottery I'll be at the range much more. Or just build one.
 
The range is ten feet out my back door. I love living in the Piney Woods! Every time I go out the door I have a gun on. When I drive to town, it's concealed. On mine and my neighbors property (6-8 acres each) it's out on my hip. Texas is great.

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