With that group, your only point should be smoothing out the trigger action and minimizing any tendency to yank the trigger too quickly. (can also be a slight flinch giving the low shots). Have your spouse or shooting buddy mix in 0-3 snap caps randomly in each mag before you go. Then film yourself shooting to see how you react to a non-fire. Most people (me too!) will exhibit a bit of a recoil anticipation AKA flinch.
It will also give you excellent practice using the snap caps doing the "Rack & Roll". It's where your gun didn't fire but there is no jamb, you just "Rack & Roll" (manually Rack the slide fully back, let go and Roll on). Point of concentration is to keep the loud end pointed exactly on target the whole time.
It will also give you excellent practice using the snap caps doing the "Rack & Roll". It's where your gun didn't fire but there is no jamb, you just "Rack & Roll" (manually Rack the slide fully back, let go and Roll on). Point of concentration is to keep the loud end pointed exactly on target the whole time.