Frank D.
03-09-2011, 12:59 AM
Hey all,
I've noticed here and on other sites, that alot of newer shooters don't have shot-timers. I can empathize, since I left my timer in the states.
To help with my dry-fire practice, I created an Mp3 using garage band with 2 beeps, 2 secs apart, separated by a random (4-6 sec) interval. I use this sometimes when I dry-fire to get an idea of how fast or slow everything is going.
I can't attach it here, but I uploaded it here (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KJHTBOXM) in case anyone thinks it might be useful.
FYI, in the romper room iPhone apps thread, someone posted about the Surefire Shot-timer app, which is free, and seems to work well, so thats another (free) option.
Hope this helps.
I've noticed here and on other sites, that alot of newer shooters don't have shot-timers. I can empathize, since I left my timer in the states.
To help with my dry-fire practice, I created an Mp3 using garage band with 2 beeps, 2 secs apart, separated by a random (4-6 sec) interval. I use this sometimes when I dry-fire to get an idea of how fast or slow everything is going.
I can't attach it here, but I uploaded it here (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KJHTBOXM) in case anyone thinks it might be useful.
FYI, in the romper room iPhone apps thread, someone posted about the Surefire Shot-timer app, which is free, and seems to work well, so thats another (free) option.
Hope this helps.