Looking for good dry fire exercises

Got my CZ P10c in and now looking at the most important accessory for it, the training. With not many instructors available in my area, I am looking at dry fire options in order to work on accuracy and speed through repetition. What options are y’all aware of? Much appreciated in advance.

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I like to Drill and then Roll Play.
Drill practice simple one/two step moves like draw-acquire
or
Acquire-Pivot and acquire another target
stuff like that, then

Roll Play like
Walking through the house and find something in the kitchen, what would I do…
Turn off the lights.
Come into a room get lit up by a flash light, what would I do
just stuff like that…

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I 2nd @Mike164’s response.

I also add magazine swaps with snapcaps, both locked back slide/empty and tactical reload.

I recently bought a Strikeman brand Laser dry-fire trainer. After using it for a while now, I could have saved cash by purchasing the bullet cartidge only rather than the system as I can see the red Laser strikes whereever I shoot around the house. The system works good, but contrains me to a single target as well as increased set-up and breakdown time.

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I don’t know what are your preferences of learning process, but if you don’t have many options to work with Instructor on-site, I can recommend using Instructor on-line.

Don’t try to dry-fire without any good advices and instructions provided before.

This one is trustworthy.

Option 1-> Video course on USB

Option 2 → on-line classes (in real time)

Once you know what to do, you can repeat everything you learned by dry firing using either “dry fire training software” or simply “laser cartridge”.

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I as well highly recommend getting a laser cartridge. I agree with Gary_H on the effectiveness without a complete “training system”. Your eye picks up on hits and misses naturally as you use it.

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Use snap caps.

Work on recoil anticipation.

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I think the core is, in regular daily clothing and carry mode, extra-checked unloaded, barrel blok in place even, simply draw, acquire sight/dot for sight alignment and sight picture, press trigger, follow through holding the dot/trigger on the target.

Draw to first hit might be critical.

Then verify at the range that you are both hitting where intended and that the grip you acquire while drawing on the clock is sufficient for accurate follow up shots as well as the first one

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