I too also find that focusing on sight alignment and a clear front sight post helps me concentrate on a slow "let the shot surprise you" trigger pull. Of course you can make a lot of money dry firing with this type of shooting. And it's probably the majority of what you would do with a SA revolver.
The "FSP somewhere center of target" close in fast combat shooting, that's actually harder to dry fire for. There was a system with a laser and an app somewhere (it's still around I'm sure) that I actually see may have value in practicing speed from the draw as it records times and shot placement.
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