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Have a similar dry-fire schedule. Last year when all this started and my local range was closed due to fire danger didn't shoot for several weeks, still dry-firing. First trip out in awhile shot 200rds, felt in my hands the next day. That showed me I was getting a lazy with grip pressure during dry firing. Focusing on that pressure as well as added hand strength exercises between dry firing days. Snow is just about done, will start shooting 100rds once a week through about October/Novemeber. That'll be about a quarter what I shot in 2017/2018/2019. | |||
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I gave the "ragged hole" drill a go today shooting at a 1" square. I finally got around to replacing the abominable ambi-safety on my SA Loaded 1911 with an EGW Heavy Duty single-sided unit. It was my first time fitting or blending a thumb safety, and I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out. There's no movement in the sear at all, function is 100%, clearances are all good, and all the sharp edges are knocked down nicely for comfort. I took it to the range today to function-check under live-fire. The safety worked great, and that gun still shoots awesome. 14 rounds total from 3, 5, and 7 at a one-inch square...I left feeling like there may be some hope for me after all, and wondering why I don't actually carry this gun, lol. | |||
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