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Guns don't kill people. People kill people. Guns are just object and it takes thousands of hours to master them. Start training now. Put on your calendar 15 minutes of dry fire once a week. Your life, your family, your country is counting on you and your ability to use arms.

Practice reloads, drawing, and sight alignment.

You can do all this training for free at home.

No excuses, get after it.

Guns don't kill people. People kill people. Guns are just object and it takes thousands of hours to master them. Start training now. Put on your calendar 15 minutes of dry fire once a week. Your life, your family, your country is counting on you and your ability to use arms. Practice reloads, drawing, and sight alignment. You can do all this training for free at home. No excuses, get after it.

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Yeah I was leaning towards the X10 because it has the holster draw analysis, but it's $250 + the grip adapter required if you want to use your holster.

Now I think a better option is the $100 X2 + a shot timer.

Oh ya, Definitely shot timer first. Get the refinement and repetition book and some scale targets and run the first 12 drills and you'll improve so fast.

Just saw someone came out with a color timer with bluetooth. I just use the old blue ones but this looks nice. https://www.rangetechtimer.com/product/rangetech-shot-timer-bluetooth-android-ios/

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I was looking at the as that seems to be the standard, but I haven't really done any research yet.