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The Laser Training Target by BOOLIT EYE is an innovative dry fire practice tool designed for effective training without the need for ammunition. Featuring adjustable light settings, sound feedback, and a rechargeable design, this portable target allows users to train anywhere and anytime, enhancing their shooting skills while saving costs.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.61 x 4.33 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BOOLIT EYE |
Color | White |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | BOOLIT EYE |
Style | Single-Laser Targets |
M**K
NICE FOR POINT OF AIM SHOOTING PRACTICE
If you carry a firearm you should know how to safely and effectively use it. Nothing replaces quality instruction and routine live firing at a range to gain familiarity of the firearm. However, there are times when you simply don't have the time to go to the range to practice or pay premium prices for ammunition to shoot. So, what can you do? Well, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE A REVOLVER, buy a few snap caps, laser cartridges, and this target. In my opinion, this works best for me with a revolver because, unless you buy a modification kit, with a semi-auto pistol you must eject and then rechamber a round each time you press the trigger. It works but I find a revolver to be better because you simply keep pulling the trigger to simulate 2,3,4 shots without moving off the target. PLEASE VERIFY YOUR REVOLVER IS EMPTY AND KEEP ANY LIVE AMMO IN ANOTHER ROOM before doing anything else to practice in this manner! Depending on the revolver, You can load 5 (or 6+) rounds of laser cartridges or intersperse snap caps with laser rounds. Set up this target where you want a center mass shot to strike, then holster your revolver where you carry it. Step back to whatever distance you want, typically 3-15 feet, and rapidly draw the revolver and point at center mass (the bullseye of the target) and press the trigger. Don't use your sights like you would when target shooting. Focus on the front sight and try keeping BOTH of your eyes open as much as you can. You'll eventually be able to point the firearm instinctively just like pointing a finger. That's the goal. If a laser round is struck, then the beam will hit the bullseye and you'll hear the audible alert. If it's a snap cap in the first round, then press the trigger again to activate a laser cartridge and you'll see where the round would have struck. Keep in mind, this is not target practice-you simply want to build muscle memory and familiarity with your draw and grip, intuitive sighting, and trigger control to consistently place shots in the center mass area. Only thing I did notice was that sometimes the laser would hit yet the device would not register the hit. Not a huge deal, especially considering the cost to more expensive options, but not something for true target practice, especially at greater distances. Otherwise, great training aid and highly recommended for no frills, close quarter practice.
N**L
You can't beat the performance for the price
For the price, this is hands down the best dry fire training system I've tried thus far. I've tried several cheaper alternatives and they all under performed, their detection of a hit was either laggy or inaccurate all together.
A**S
Fun Product and Incredible Customer Support.
This is one fun product, getting multiple provides scenario setups. One target was missing magnet and this is where the product shined. I never had to re-engage or wait long for customer support they basically provided me process and showed interest of me receiving replacement magnet. received daily updates. That's Customer Service!
K**R
May not work with all dry-fire laser systems or all firearms.
I tried this out using the laser from the "G-Sight ELMS Plus Cartridge Dry Fire Training System". It was, excuse the pun, hit or miss as to whether the Boolit would register the "shot". I could see that the laser was right on target and the device should have picked up the accurate shot, but it didn't consistently It seemed initially to need the line of sight to be level and at very close range (maybe 5 feet, which would be a ridiculous limitation--most shooters don't need to practice at this close range). I thought that maybe the laser used in the cartridge for dry-firing on the ELMS system was not up to spec, however, when I tried the same thing on a Sig Sauer P226, it was better. I am not sure what is happening I just know for now that the Boolit device seems to record 9 out of 10 correct shots when using the Sig Sauer (also 9mm).Hopefully it's just an issue with the laser I am using from the ELMS system and another cartridge laser will also work.
R**R
Nice
Works great
B**N
The laser target
It works like crap. I see the laser hit it over and over again with no reaction from the device.The app for your phone is a better for your money and it works.
T**E
Awesome gift
Great for target practice
D**K
Works with Mantis Blackbeard and CoolFire Trainer Lasers
This target works well with both lasers I've tried--a Mantis Blackbeard (red laser) and a CoolFire Trainer Rapid Fire Adapter laser. The only complaint I have about this unit is that it's small, which means that the actual target area is also small. This is a problem if you're running red dots, especially on an AR-type platform. Why? Because if your red dot is co-witnessing your front sight and you've got everything zeroed at say 25m, then in close quarters shooting your laser's point of impact will be a few inches below your red dot's point of aim. As a result, if you aim your red dot directly at the center of this target unit, your laser will go below it and you'll "miss" your shot. You have to adjust your point of aim to the top edge of the target body--not at the actual "bullseye"--to land a successful hit. Not a big deal, but something to consider.
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