So I'm trying to be very deliberate with my dry fire training this year. I'm working on a schedule and want to ensure I do a regimented dry fire training. One of the things that I've been thinking about doing is to take several of the USPSA Classifier stages and other drills and breaking down the elements of them. For example, one day I'd work exclusively on the draw type necessary for the stage. The next day I would work on any reloads required for the stage. Then work on any movement required for the stage. Then work on target transitions. Lastly, I want to try and put it all together and practice the stage in its entirety. Just wondering if anyone is using or has used one of these CoolFire trainer systems? https://coolfiretrainer.com/ Has anyone used one? I can't get to the range often enough for actually live fire practice, so I want to make the most out of my dry fire practice. I realize the recoil won't be the same, but I'm thinking more along the lines of forcing myself to reacquire the front sight and feel the trigger reset. Thoughts?