INTERMEDIATE DRY FIRE TRAINING

To succeed in real-world performance, train consistently and professionally, not just until a goal is met. Practice under all conditions—weather, fatigue, sickness—aiming for reliability over speed. Speed comes with familiarity, but true skill requires hard work, dedication, and maintaining high standards regardless of circumstances. There are no shortcuts, only commitment.

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