How To Get Faster

Published on April 2, 2026
Duration: 1:15

This video demonstrates how to improve shooting accuracy through dry fire practice using the Laser Ammo Flashbolt system. The system replaces the standard BCG, allowing for laser-based trigger pull and reset simulation, enabling users to practice trigger control and speed drills at home without expending ammunition. It highlights the importance of dry fire for consistent shot placement.

Quick Summary

Improve your shooting speed and accuracy at home with the Laser Ammo Flashbolt system. This virtual BCG allows for dry fire practice, simulating trigger pull and reset with a laser, enabling you to run drills and enhance trigger control without expending ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Faster Shots
  2. 00:18Dry Fire Practice with Rifles
  3. 00:24Introducing the Flashbolt System
  4. 00:33Setting Up the Flashbolt
  5. 00:40Trigger Reset Mechanism
  6. 00:46Using Laser Ammo Targets
  7. 00:58Benefits of Flashbolt System
  8. 01:08Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I practice shooting faster at home without live ammunition?

You can practice shooting faster at home by using a dry fire system like the Laser Ammo Flashbolt. This system replaces your rifle's Bolt Carrier Group and, with a trigger mechanism and clicker, simulates live fire with a laser and allows for trigger reset practice.

What is the Laser Ammo Flashbolt system and how does it work?

The Laser Ammo Flashbolt system is a virtual Bolt Carrier Group that allows for dry fire practice. You install it in your rifle, plug in a trigger mechanism, and when you pull the trigger, a laser emits, and the system simulates trigger reset, enabling practice without live ammo.

Is dry fire practice effective for improving shooting skills with a rifle?

Yes, dry fire practice is highly effective for improving shooting skills, particularly trigger control and reset. Systems like the Laser Ammo Flashbolt allow you to practice these fundamentals at home, which directly translates to better shot placement and speed on the range.

What components are needed for dry fire practice with the Flashbolt system?

To use the Flashbolt system for dry fire practice, you'll need the Flashbolt itself, a trigger mechanism, a trigger clicker, and Laser Ammo targets. This setup allows for laser-based shooting and trigger reset simulation.

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