What Reddit Says About Target Shooting Apps
We compiled 11 Reddit discussions about Target Shooting apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/guns
Check out the Range Buddy Pro App on Android and iOS. It is a collection of over 160 handgun shooting drills that are sorted by the required target type and filterable by skills worked.
r/OculusQuest
I like Pistol Whip, it's not non-violent au natural but you can set the bad dudes to generic targets, turn off shoots back etc.
r/Shooting
It also supports Appleseed qualification targets, much improved automatic positioning of circular targets, and better recognition of targets in the rain. ... Sent a message via the website, also checking here. I’d be super interested in helping out. Could you send me a link to the app too? Thanks! ....
r/CompetitionShooting
Google Chrome to access PSTG. The best app is dryfire, available even without an app.
r/gamingsuggestions
You can try kite Hunter Demo if you liked Angry Birds. Its similar to Angry birds but with kites, paper lanes and drones as targets and you use slingshot to shoot them.. https://store.steampowered.com/app/3188350/Kite_Hunter/
r/AndroidGaming
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.LudusInfinitus.SniperRangeGame this is one of the best I've played ... This looks like exactly what I'm looking for! Thank you! ... I can't find it on the Aurora store. The same developer has an identical-looking game called Long Range...
r/oculus
i tired a game called Drillsvr ... H3VR might do the trick but I am not sure. Take a look ... H3VR is a must have for anyone that likes shooting guns in real life. Most people here will highly recommend picking it ...
r/OculusQuest
Arrowhead - Medieval Archery VR Perfect for just taking time, relaxing shooting at targets that will get more and more challenging. There's also Dead Second, shoot and move cover, lots of fun, not too fast paced either ... Not PCVR. Thanks :) ... Made this little project back when I had time to...
r/liberalgunowners
It’s more a learn to clear tool or just getting used to being on target without using sights. Very worth the price tag imo. ... Likewise, I just have a cheap LASER cartridge and generic electronic target that work fine.
r/CCW
I just got the pink rhino and have used the free mantis app with printed targets, G-sight app is cool you can use any target you want. Also DryFireOnline.com which seems awesome. Won’t work on my tv so I just bought a cheap projector off Amazon to try it out.
r/Miguns
There's no substitute for actual shooting. However, I think it's worth looking into Ace VR. It's not a cheap setup, but it's an impressively good training tool. There's plenty of cheaper dry fire systems that provide some benefit as well.
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