Dry fire training
Train for faster first shots — at home
Train your draw, trigger control, and transitions at home with Dry Fire Pro: drills with audio cues, ML shot detection, and progress tracking — no range, no ammo, no hardware.
The practice you can do every day
Range time is expensive, scarce, and mostly spent confirming skills — not building them. Dry fire is where the building happens: draws, trigger presses, transitions, rep after rep, in your living room. Dry Fire Pro turns those reps into a structured practice: drills with audio cues and par times, detection that measures every press, and stats that show the payoff.
Start with the fundamentals — Steady Trigger, Smooth Transitions — and work up through Speed drills like Bill Drill to Chaos drills that randomize cadence and direction so you can't autopilot. Build your own drills when you outgrow the library.
Private by design
No accounts, no logins, no trackers. Trigger detection runs entirely on your device — audio is processed locally and never uploaded. Your training history stays on your phone, and everything works offline.
Everything in the app
ML Trigger Detection
On-device machine learning hears every trigger press — no extra hardware.
Learn moreShot Timer
A par timer that actually hears your shots — reaction times, splits, and par cues.
Learn moreDrill Library & Builder
Built-in drills from fundamentals to chaos mode — or build your own.
Learn moreStats & HQ
Streaks, reaction-time trends, personal records, and every past session.
Learn moreFrequently asked questions
Is dry fire practice actually effective?
Yes — it’s how competitive shooters put in most of their reps. Draws, trigger control, transitions, and reloads can all be trained without ammunition, and the skills transfer directly to live fire. The missing piece has always been feedback, which is exactly what measured reaction times provide.
Is dry firing safe for my gun?
For most modern centerfire handguns, dry firing is safe; check your manual, and use snap caps if your manufacturer recommends them. More importantly: always verify the firearm is unloaded, keep ammunition out of the training area, and follow the four rules of firearm safety.
How often should I dry fire?
Short and consistent beats long and rare — ten focused minutes a day outperforms an hour once a week. Dry Fire Pro’s streaks, Drill of the Day, and weekly stats are built to make that daily habit stick.
What do I need to get started?
A verified-unloaded firearm, a safe direction, and an iPhone. There are no accounts and no accessories to buy — the app detects your trigger presses through the microphone.
Does the app include structured drills?
Yes. The library spans Basic, Transitions, Speed, and Chaos categories — from trigger-control fundamentals to advanced randomized drills — and the Drill Builder lets you create your own.