Posts Tagged ‘shot timer’
Episode 452: The Value of Visual Stimulus in Defensive Firearm Training
Matthew and Jacob talk about the differences between visual and auditory stimulus in defensive firearm training. Are you doing your training right?
Read MoreThe Importance and Value of A Visual “Go” Indicator For Defensive Training
As an industry, we’ve become accustomed to auditory “go signals” in our competitive and defensive firearm training. This generally takes the form of an instructor or range officer standing behind you and giving a preparatory command such as “shooter ready, standby” and then a beep from a shot timer. Or perhaps in a class, an…
Read More5 Ways A Shot Timer Can Improve Your Defensive Shooting
A shot timer is one of those indispensable tools that everyone who is serious about self-defense and concealed carry should own and use on a regular basis. One of the most misunderstood aspects about this is that many people have no clue how using a shot timer during training and practice, will help them out…
Read MorePractice: How to Get the Most from Training
We recently conducted a survey asking how often our readers engaged in live fire practice in anticipation of our newest product release, the Range Tech BT Shot Timer. The results of the survey, especially for the question about how often each person does live fire training, was interesting. The survey was answered by about 2,000…
Read MoreEpisode 373: How To Become a Faster and More Accurate Shooter In 2020
Today, Riley and Jacob come together for a special discussion on steps, strategies, and solutions for becoming better shooters in the upcoming year of 2020. A lot of the discussion will be focused on the idea of specific drills and skill exercises that will push shooters to become faster while still maintaining acceptable levels of accuracy.
Read MoreWhat Is a Shot Timer, and Why You Need One
If you shoot guns but are not familiar with what a shot timer is, you’re not alone. A recent poll we conducted showed that out of around 2,000 people who identified themselves as going to the range/shooting at least “several times a year” or , about 80% did not use a shot timer at all…
Read More