Shoot Faster with a Shot Timer by Zohan

Published on April 28, 2025
Duration: 5:26

This video introduces the Zohan shot timer as a tool to improve shooting speed and accuracy. It details the timer's features, including four modes: instant start, delayed start, PAR instant, and PAR delay. The instructor demonstrates how to use the timer for both live-fire and dry-fire drills, emphasizing its utility in tracking split times and cumulative shot times to enhance performance.

Quick Summary

The Zohan shot timer is a valuable tool for improving shooting speed and accuracy. It offers four modes: instant start, delayed start, PAR instant, and PAR delay, making it versatile for live-fire and dry-fire training. The timer tracks split times and cumulative shot times, providing objective feedback for performance enhancement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of using a shot timer for firearm training?

A shot timer provides objective feedback on your shooting speed and accuracy. It helps you track split times between shots and overall string times, allowing you to identify areas for improvement and measure progress effectively.

What are the different timer modes available on the Zohan shot timer?

The Zohan shot timer offers four modes: instant start for immediate response, delayed start for preparation time, PAR instant for timed challenges, and PAR delay for timed drills with a preceding delay.

How can a PAR timer be used for dry-fire training?

The PAR timer mode is excellent for dry-fire drills because it doesn't register the click of an unloaded firearm. You can set a specific time interval to practice unholstering, presenting, and simulating shots, or to see how many simulated shots you can complete within a set time.

What makes the Zohan shot timer suitable for various range environments?

The Zohan shot timer features a very loud beep, ensuring it can be heard clearly on both indoor and outdoor ranges. Its portable design with a belt clip also makes it convenient to use anywhere.

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