DryFire

Improving scores, saving money

Welcome to DryFire

Why DryFire?

The DryFire clay & game shooting simulator:

Watch this video for a round of trap and some skeet.

Product details

Please click here for details of all DryFire products.

Two new DryFire products!

  • Wire-free on-gun system

    DryFire gives you total freedom of gun movement because there are no cables connecting you gun to your PC or anything else - nothing to trip over!

    There is a short two-way length of wire connecting the DryFire trigger switch to the laser unit under your barrel that fires a short pulse of invisible light when you press the trigger.

    The optional wire-free system uses an infrared link (like your TV remote) to connect the trigger switch to the laser unit.

    Please click here for more details.

  • Magnetic Quick Mount

    The laser unit (wired or wire-free) is clipped to your barrel with a plastic mount which is tightened in place with a screw.

    The optional Magnetic Quick Mount speeds up the process of getting your gun ready for practice - and is great if you are shooting with friends or a squad when you may wish to move the on-gun DryFire components from one gun to another.

    Please click here for more details.

DryFire:

Find out more about DryFire using the Articles menu.

With DryFire:

Sound familiar?

Everything is exactly the same as at the shooting ground - except the last step - you get a level of feedback (behind, in front, above, below) that is impossible to get outdoors!

Cost saving

As well as providing accurate feedback after every shot. DryFire can save you a fortune in cartridge, clay and travel costs.

It is easy to shoot 100 targets every evening with DryFire and, as we all know, the more you practise, the better you get!

Videos

Notes about the first video

 

The second video was made by Aislin Jones, a young champion skeet shooter, and she shows how she uses DryFire in less than ideal conditions at home!

She is using the older version of the DryFire gun assembly with the red "dummy" in the muzzle.