Shot Tracker is the kind of training tool that, once used, becomes hard to give back. The sensor mounts to the barrel and records where you actually pointed at the moment of trigger break. The honest data it produces is not flattering to most shooters' assumptions about their own gun handling.

Our review put the device through a season of training and competition. The pattern of insights it produces, especially on transitional pairs and high-angle presentations, is the kind of feedback a coach can charge a hundred dollars an hour to deliver in person.

For any shooter serious about closing the gap between what they think they are doing with the gun and what they are actually doing, Shot Tracker is worth a hard look.


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