Gregg W.
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A nifty app for dry fire par times only. Nothing else that's not needed. What i looking for. Makes dry fire time more productive by making things a bit more regimental. Once it’s set up, press go, 20 or so minutes later (for my configuration) I’m done. Makes it easier to "just go do it." Seems to operate with all local data; a welcome rarity in this day and age. Edit: after a week or so with the app it has performed flawlessly. I had some initial issues but have not been able to recreate them. Writing it off to oddities on my specific platform at the time.
13 people found this review helpful
CSL1911A1
February 7, 2022
Thank you for the upgrade from 3 to 5 stars. Please email me if you have any questions or issues. Thanks again.
J D
Definitely worth downloading. This has helped my dry fire exponentially, which has paid off just as much in live fire. I showed marked improvement, and with continued practice, I will be on my way to the MSP Black Belt Patch. The only thing I wish I could change on the app is the added ability to change the tone of the beep.
1 person found this review helpful
Thanks for the 5 star review and feedback. I am glad that DryFire has helped you. Please email me with more detail regarding the beep tone. Please include the app version number, phone make and model and Android OS version. Thanks.
A Google user
I have spent a few days with the ad-free version. Ths is a great app for some quick or long dry fire sessions. The freedom to set up your own exercises is nice. You have the ability to program decreasing par times for several sets of reps for the same exercise, hit start once and run out the entire session. Best 3 dollars I have spent on a training aid. Craig also has a shot timer app available that I have purchased, I'm looking forward to using it for live fire sessions.
18 people found this review helpful
CSL1911A1
February 8, 2019
Thanks Max for the 5 star review and purchases. I'm working on some upgrades and hope to have them out by May-June. Email me if you have any suggestions or issues.