Getting started
Install Dry Fire Pro, run your first drill, and understand what the timer measures.
Dry Fire Pro works out of the box — no account, no hardware, no setup.
Safety first
Before any dry-fire session, always follow the four rules of firearm safety. Verify your firearm is completely unloaded, remove all ammunition from the room you train in, and check the chamber again before you start.
Your first drill
- Open the Train tab. A starter drill is already selected.
- Tap Start. After a short randomized standby, you’ll hear the beep.
- Draw and press the trigger. The app detects the click through the microphone and records your reaction time.
- When the drill ends, your session summary appears — average, best shot, and misses at a glance.
That’s it. Every session is saved automatically to your history in Stats.
What the timer measures
- Reaction time — from the beep (or voice command) to your detected trigger press.
- Splits — the time between consecutive presses in multi-shot drills.
- Misses — steps where no press was detected in time, tracked separately so they never skew your averages.
Tips for reliable detection
- Train in a reasonably quiet room, at least for your first sessions.
- Keep the phone within a couple of meters of your firearm.
- If detection misses presses, raise the sensitivity in Settings → Detection & Sensitivity — or train a personalized model (see My Firearm).