Structured programs, a full drill library, dry fire tracking, course logging, and competition prep – all built on your real performance data. The Range Coach creates personalized plans that evolve as you improve.
There’s a difference between practicing and training. Most shooters practice – show up to the range, shoot the drills they’re already good at, go home. Very few actually train. It’s not a motivation problem. It’s a structure problem.
Repeating what you’re already good at feels productive but reinforces the status quo. Weaknesses that needed work three months ago still need work today.
Without tracked scores over time, improvement is a feeling instead of a measurement. You can’t see progression curves you never recorded.
Dry fire builds fundamentals – but only if it’s part of one connected program. Without integration, dry fire sessions feel optional instead of essential.
Week 7 of 12 | Focus: Follow-up shots & transitions | 18 dry fire sessions in 30 days
50-round drill at 3 yards | Score history: 32 -> 38 -> 44 out of 50 over 6 weeks
6 rounds @ 7 yds | Avg 2.6s | Splits slow 0.42s -> 0.55s between shots 4-5
Draw-to-first-shot @ 7 yds | Target: sub-1.5s | Current benchmark: 1.8s avg
“Six weeks in and your Dot Torture score has gone from 32 to 44 – that’s real, measurable improvement. Your trigger press has cleaned up significantly; the low-left misses from Week 1 are almost gone. Weeks 7-8 are about follow-ups and transitions. Your Bill Drill splits average 0.42s but slow to 0.55 between shots 4 and 5 – that tells me grip endurance is the bottleneck, not speed. I’m adding 3 dry fire grip-endurance sets per session this week. Also: 18 dry fire sessions in 30 days is excellent commitment and is doing more for your shooting than live fire alone.”
Follow pre-built programs or create your own. Multi-week plans with defined focus areas, prescribed drills, and clear progression that adapts to your available training time.
Dot Torture, Bill Drill, El Presidente, Failure Drill, Mozambique, FAST Drill, and more. Descriptions, round counts, par times, and scoring criteria. Log scores per attempt.
Log dry fire with duration, drills performed, focus areas, and rep counts. The Range Coach factors dry fire quality and frequency into your overall training assessment.
Track formal training – classes, certifications, instructor-led sessions, competition events. Log what you learned, drills introduced, scores earned. Build a real training resume.
The Range Coach identifies weaknesses, prescribes drills, adjusts difficulty as you improve, and balances live fire with dry fire. Data becomes a plan, not just a log.
USPSA, IDPA, Steel Challenge – build stage-specific plans, track classifier scores, monitor hit factor trends, and analyze performance by division. Peak at the right time.
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