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<blockquote data-quote="foghorn918" data-source="post: 4264505" data-attributes="member: 11059"><p>2)</p><p>This pic shows an example of the guns movement during a live fire shot. The blue line represents the guns movement during the process of settling the sights on the target, the yellow line showing the movement of the gun during the trigger press, the white X showing location of the shot, and the red line showing the movement of the gun after the shot.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]478455[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Here’s my second session of 10 shots, but the app only recorded 9 shots, don’t know why.</p><p>Session shows scores and split times</p><p>[ATTACH=full]478456[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Chart showing shot placement with all shots low, or low left.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]478457[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Target showing second session of shots. Note I had 5 shots low left, but chart only showed 2 low left and the rest shown as low.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]478458[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The app also has a recoil only recording function and this last pic is showing the guns movement during recoil and how long it took to settle back (recovery time) on the target to prepare for the next shot.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]478459[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The difference in trigger feel from using the DryFire mag and dry firing the gun without the DryFire mag is quite noticeable. I think I’m going to work some dry fire sessions with the sensor and app using only my gun, which means I’ll have to rack the slide to record each dry fire shot, but I’m curious if not using the DryFire mag will make a difference in my next live fire session.</p><p></p><p>The app has about 27 drills plus some LE & military drills that I don’t have turned on, so there are lots of things you can work on for dry fire and live fire training.</p><p></p><p>The Mantis X10 system is a very interesting diagnostic tool that gives you lots of feedback. These are kind of pricey dry fire tools but I’m hoping I can improve on my trigger press, accuracy, and hopefully do these things faster. I haven’t worked with any of the Holster drills that come with the app or mag changing drills as of yet.</p><p></p><p>Time will tell how I benefit from using the Mantis system. Like anything else I’ve got to use it and have focused practice to get a benefit for live fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foghorn918, post: 4264505, member: 11059"] 2) This pic shows an example of the guns movement during a live fire shot. The blue line represents the guns movement during the process of settling the sights on the target, the yellow line showing the movement of the gun during the trigger press, the white X showing location of the shot, and the red line showing the movement of the gun after the shot. [ATTACH type="full"]478455[/ATTACH] Here’s my second session of 10 shots, but the app only recorded 9 shots, don’t know why. Session shows scores and split times [ATTACH type="full"]478456[/ATTACH] Chart showing shot placement with all shots low, or low left. [ATTACH type="full"]478457[/ATTACH] Target showing second session of shots. Note I had 5 shots low left, but chart only showed 2 low left and the rest shown as low. [ATTACH type="full"]478458[/ATTACH] The app also has a recoil only recording function and this last pic is showing the guns movement during recoil and how long it took to settle back (recovery time) on the target to prepare for the next shot. [ATTACH type="full"]478459[/ATTACH] The difference in trigger feel from using the DryFire mag and dry firing the gun without the DryFire mag is quite noticeable. I think I’m going to work some dry fire sessions with the sensor and app using only my gun, which means I’ll have to rack the slide to record each dry fire shot, but I’m curious if not using the DryFire mag will make a difference in my next live fire session. The app has about 27 drills plus some LE & military drills that I don’t have turned on, so there are lots of things you can work on for dry fire and live fire training. The Mantis X10 system is a very interesting diagnostic tool that gives you lots of feedback. These are kind of pricey dry fire tools but I’m hoping I can improve on my trigger press, accuracy, and hopefully do these things faster. I haven’t worked with any of the Holster drills that come with the app or mag changing drills as of yet. Time will tell how I benefit from using the Mantis system. Like anything else I’ve got to use it and have focused practice to get a benefit for live fire. [/QUOTE]
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