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Ok. That's a solid strategy. I may even give that a try.

I religiously dry-fire and action manipulate over and over for each weapon for muscle memory. Your method doesn't sound half bad because it's more chaotic.

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I've been working remotely (for the most part) for the past 7 or 8 years. I've developed an at-home training regimen that consists of dry fire, repeated racking with snap caps, and drawing from a holster to rapidly acquire the target.

At the range I start out with dry fire to get the juices flowing, then focus on one of the 'exercises' I've worked out to match the at-home practice. I also am lucky enough to be able to go to a friend's property where we have a ton of room (40+ acres) do do more practical drills. Shooting from cover, shooting on the move, etc.