Long Range Training Indoors

Published on March 21, 2019
Duration: 2:31

This guide details how to set up an indoor dry fire training system using a printed target and a scope lens. The system allows for realistic practice at home by simulating range conditions and target distances. It emphasizes the importance of proper setup, including scope focus and target placement, to maximize training effectiveness. The instructor recommends this system for developing fundamental shooting skills without live ammunition.

Quick Summary

This indoor dry fire training system uses a printed target with multiple range pictures and a scope lens to simulate real shooting conditions at home. Set up approximately 12 feet away, it allows practice for various positions like barricade or prone shooting, enhancing fundamental marksmanship skills safely and cost-effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Indoor Dry Fire Training
  2. 00:15The Printed Target System
  3. 00:36Understanding Target Grids and Distances
  4. 00:53Scope Lens and Setup
  5. 01:14Dry Firing Practice
  6. 01:24Product Cost and Creator
  7. 01:36One Shot One Kill Coffee Promotion
  8. 02:16Conclusion and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the indoor dry fire training system shown?

The primary benefit is the ability to practice fundamental marksmanship skills like sight alignment and trigger control in a safe, controlled indoor environment. It simulates range conditions and target engagement without the need for live ammunition, making it accessible and cost-effective for consistent training.

How does the indoor dry fire system simulate different shooting positions?

The system uses a printed target screen with four identical range pictures. These pictures are designed to be used at different heights, allowing shooters to practice aiming from various positions such as elevated barricades or a prone stance, mimicking real-world scenarios.

What is the recommended setup distance for this indoor dry fire training?

The recommended setup distance for this indoor dry fire training system is approximately 12 feet. However, minor adjustments to the target's position might be necessary to ensure optimal focus through the rifle scope when using the special lens attachment.

What tools are needed to set up this indoor dry fire training system?

To set up this system, you will need a printed target screen with range pictures, a special lens that attaches to your rifle scope, and a measuring tape to ensure the correct distance of approximately 12 feet from your shooting position to the target.

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