Most shooters don’t have a talent problem.
They have a consistency problem.
The Rule of 100
The Rule of 100 is simple:
If you do something for 18 minutes a day, you will become better than 95% of the people who don’t.
Why 18 minutes?
Because 18 minutes a day adds up fast:
- 126 minutes per week
- 7.5 hours per month
- 109 hours per year
That’s a massive number of reps and reps are what build real shooting skill.
Why Dry Fire Works
Dry fire lets you train the fundamentals without the distractions:
- Grip consistency
- Draw to first shot
- Target transitions
- Trigger control
- Movement
And most importantly…
Dry fire builds repeatability.
That’s what wins matches.
The Biggest Mistake Shooters Make
Most shooters train like this:
- A big range day
- Then nothing for a week or two
That’s not training … that’s occasional shooting.
Skill is built through frequent repetition, not random effort.
What 18 Minutes Looks Like
You don’t need a complicated plan.
Pick ONE gun and do it for 18 minutes:
- Pick a stage ora couple of stages
Keep it simple. Keep it clean. Do it daily.
Final Thoughts
Dry fire doesn’t need to be long.
It just needs to be consistent.
Because if you commit to 18 minutes a day, you’re stacking 109 hours of training a year and that puts you ahead of 95% of shooters who aren’t doing the work.
Start today.
18 minutes.
That’s the EDGE.
This is what I USE;
Steel Challenge-8 Stage Dry Fire Banners
See you out on the range soon!
Steve
