The Basics of DryFire

What Is DryFire?

DryFire is a clay pigeon shooting target simulator.

It allows you to use your own shotgun to shoot virtual targets in your own home.

How You Use It

Using your own gun, simply attach DryFire's trigger switch to your trigger and pop DryFire's compact plastic insert in your muzzle.

You call "pull" to launch a clay and when you squeeze the trigger the muzzle insert will send a short pulse of infrared light, picked up by the camera on the DryFire simulator, to determine if the shot was a hit or miss.

Versions Available

DryFire is available in either single head or dual head units. The dual head version offers shooters increased realism by allowing them to see both targets at the same time when shooting doubles.
Want more detail? See: "An Introduction To DryFire"

What You Need

To use Dryfire all you need is:
  1. Your own shotgun

  2. A Windows PC (minimum specs)

  3. A wall with a width of 3-5m

How It works

DryFire has been designed using complex algorithms to simulate the realistic flight of targets, as well as the use of different cartridges and chokes.

The simulator projects a small red laser spot (or target) onto your wall. This laser target moves at the same trajectory and speed as a real clay target.

Total Feedback

The DryFire software gives shooters useful information on each and every shot; both hits and misses.

When using our comprehensive shot results screen you'll find your shot improving in no time.