








🎯 Sharpen your aim, save your ammo, and never miss a beat!
The BOOLIT EYE Dry Fire Training System is a compact, alloy steel laser target designed for professional-grade practice without live ammunition. Featuring adjustable light sensitivity, rechargeable power, and instant sound and flash feedback, it supports versatile mounting and customizable difficulty levels. Compatible with Class IIIA red lasers (650nm), it offers a cost-effective, anytime-anywhere training solution for shooting enthusiasts.










| Color | White |
| Style | Single-Laser Targets |
| Height | 3.94 inches |
| Length | 3.54 inches |
| Width | 1.38 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Sport | Laser |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Brand | BOOLIT EYE |
| Department | unisex |
| Manufacturer | BOOLIT EYE |
| Package Dimensions | 11.71 x 11.2 x 6.1 cm; 209 g |
| ASIN | B0BR41NT89 |
M**K
If you carry a firearm you should know how to safely and effectively use it. Nothing replaces quality instruction and routine live firing at a range to gain familiarity of the firearm. However, there are times when you simply don't have the time to go to the range to practice or pay premium prices for ammunition to shoot. So, what can you do? Well, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE A REVOLVER, buy a few snap caps, laser cartridges, and this target. In my opinion, this works best for me with a revolver because, unless you buy a modification kit, with a semi-auto pistol you must eject and then rechamber a round each time you press the trigger. It works but I find a revolver to be better because you simply keep pulling the trigger to simulate 2,3,4 shots without moving off the target. PLEASE VERIFY YOUR REVOLVER IS EMPTY AND KEEP ANY LIVE AMMO IN ANOTHER ROOM before doing anything else to practice in this manner! Depending on the revolver, You can load 5 (or 6+) rounds of laser cartridges or intersperse snap caps with laser rounds. Set up this target where you want a center mass shot to strike, then holster your revolver where you carry it. Step back to whatever distance you want, typically 3-15 feet, and rapidly draw the revolver and point at center mass (the bullseye of the target) and press the trigger. Don't use your sights like you would when target shooting. Focus on the front sight and try keeping BOTH of your eyes open as much as you can. You'll eventually be able to point the firearm instinctively just like pointing a finger. That's the goal. If a laser round is struck, then the beam will hit the bullseye and you'll hear the audible alert. If it's a snap cap in the first round, then press the trigger again to activate a laser cartridge and you'll see where the round would have struck. Keep in mind, this is not target practice-you simply want to build muscle memory and familiarity with your draw and grip, intuitive sighting, and trigger control to consistently place shots in the center mass area. Only thing I did notice was that sometimes the laser would hit yet the device would not register the hit. Not a huge deal, especially considering the cost to more expensive options, but not something for true target practice, especially at greater distances. Otherwise, great training aid and highly recommended for no frills, close quarter practice.
C**R
This thing is awesome. It is really fun and has greatly improved my draw to fire mechanics. It is solid and well built. Works immediately without have to do any set up. And is a lot cheaper than shooting.
R**T
This replacement unit works perfectly! I can tell it will be used a lot. My wife even tried it and had fun with it. Great product, super fast shipping.
D**H
Easy to use and a lot of fun
D**.
One thing I quickly realized... The brightness knob (I think that's what it's called) is for adjusting for the brightness of the setting (ambient light in your room, etc), not the brightness of the flash when you hit the target. I agree with other reviews that the sound could be louder, but the flash is usually sufficient.
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