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Excellent app. Training kit is a rip-off.
I regret that I did not do much research before buying this $99 "kit". Laserhit sells there cartridge for $55. You can buy similar (possibly the same) cartridge on Amazon for $40. For the extra $44 to $59 you get 4 items: a 6-inch high tripod, a 7-inch wooden dowel, a nylon case to hold your cartridge and dowel, and four 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper targets. The app is free. It has 4 practice modes, 2 of which are free.
Except for the targets, which have a "reload" area that you can shoot with the laser to clear the screen and set up a new session (instead of having to walk to the phone and tap the screen), I would value this kit at, let's see ... $0.
You can buy a set of targets from Laserhit for $5. If you buy the kit you pay an extra $39 for a 7-inch stick, a pretty much worthless tripod, and a lovely nylon case to hold your cartridge, tiny tripod, and 7-inch stick. So buy a cartridge from Laserhit or another seller, pay Laserhit another $5 for the targets, and save a third to half the cost.
On the positive side, the app is really nice! There are 4 practice modes and I've only used the 2 free ones, but setup is relatively easy. You can use your own targets in "free target" mode in combination with the "reload" area (photo attached), the "hits" look like what you would see on a paper target at the range, and there's an audible tinkle of the brass hitting the floor after each shot (nice touch). I might try the two in-purchase modes ($10 each) but I'm feeling a bit ripped-off right now. Hey Laserhit, how about you give me the apps and I'll send you back the 7-inch stick?
June 2020 · Movies and TV · verified purchase