With this shooting practice app, you can simulate target shooting using laser technology and track your accuracy over time. Includes hit detection, accuracy tracking, and optional game modes.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.1. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
33%
4 star
20%
3 star
12%
2 star
8%
1 star
26%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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Pricing complaints
Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
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High negative review ratio
35% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About iTarget Pro
Dry fire practice is used by the FBI, the US military, police departments and competitive shooters, and is highly recommended by many firearm instructors.
HOW IT WORKS:
The iTarget Pro app uses a laser light detection algorithm to locate and track hits. Simply load your firearm with its respective iTarget Laser Bullet and fire away!
FEATURES:
• Automatically detects hits on the target
• Tracks your accuracy over time
• Easy to use
• Completely safe
• Additional game modes for purchase
DISCLAIMER:
Be sure to read all safety warnings before practicing. This app is intended for use with the iTarget products available at itargetpro.com and is not meant to be used with other laser or firearm products.
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Reviews for iTarget Pro
Snowmakerdrew
It’s fun but not much support or many updates
No updates have been done on such an expensive product. I do however enjoy using this product and wish they would expand on it.
Christohansen
I don't understand the bad reviews
Setup was easy. I stood near the target while another person shot and it registered the same results I watched with my eyes. I had to move the target and mess with lighting a little but it's a light-dependent target aystem so I get that. This is all covered in the troubleshooting and instructions. I'm only one day in, but I see instant improvement in registering a single red dot in the target vs shooting a sweeping red line when the trigger is pulled. My shooting partner and I have a demonstrated accuracy at the range and I can't wait to spend another week with this and go to the range together and see how we have improved. I was skeptical because of the plastic target and "using an app", which is usually underwhelming, but none of my preconceived notions with crappy plastic and crappy apps have materialized. I am a fan. But I'm also a novice shooter so maybe I'm not even able to detect how bad this might be. The range will reveal the truth!