
Just because ammo is scare doesn’t mean you have to stop training. Even though extended mags are pretty rare at the range these days, here’s how you
can train when ammo is low.

Even pro’s use dry fire to practice because it’s a great way to build your muscle memory and perfect your trigger pull. If you are worried about damaging your gun, consider getting snap caps or other dummy rounds.

Low round count drills build your fundamentals and keep you ready without blowing through whole clips at a time. Popular drills include “one-reload-one” or “draw-load-one-reload-one” Tailor your drills to the skills you need the most practice with.

Consider a tool to help train. Some people use life-like air-soft guns to practice firearm manipulation, but you can also use the MantisX. This tool analyzes your movements as you fire to give real-time coaching.


