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Any ideas how use it to make dry firing more effective? — 1 Answer
by
Jager59,
from SD, United States Asked on June 20, 2022
Answered by
PACT, Inc.,
Manufacturer
from TX, United States,
on July 06, 2022
The MkIV XP mic was not really designed to pick up dryfire, so most folks will use the PAR time functionality. Set a time, run your drill, and if you beat it, dial it back. Do this as necessary until you're finishing with the buzzer. From there you can slowly lower the time to challenge yourself. There is a cadence function as well, but it may not prove to be quite as beneficial depending on what drill you are running. You can find more info on the cadence function in the MkIV XP user manual should you need it.