
There's this web-based app called Dryfire.ninja that's pretty interesting. Basically, for free, you can set up a little course of fire (with IPSC, IDPA, and steel targets), with targets that can bob up and down at different speeds, swing left and right at different speeds, there are barricades (trash cans and the like), you can designate no-shoot targets/parts of targets, and there are some popular drills (El Prez, Plate Racks, etc.). For I think $10/month or so there are IPSC and IDPA classifiers and you can create and save your created courses of fire (or for free you can just make them up again). Something like this on your computer, paired with a simple HDMI projector and a blank (bulletproof) wall as a backstop and a SIRT or other inert type of training pistol and you could have a pretty nifty little dryfire training setup going on.What would be REALLY cool though, would be if someone could put together a little randomizer of targets and locations/behaviors (e.g. bouncing, moving left to right, swinging, etc.) that could present and disappear randomly, maybe with par times? It would basically be like a little animation or video that could run for five or ten minutes at a time. I would think that if you had image files of the different types of targets (maybe transparent PNGs?) and some kind of RNG assigned to values for position and type of target it wouldn't be too difficult to put together some kinda program that would randomize targets and pop them up for predetermined or even random times? I'm no computer programmer or animator but if there's someone with more insight into this, am I talking out of my ass? Is this kind of thing possible and as easy as it sounds like it should be in my head?Regardless of the feasibility of my ramblings, Dryfire.ninja is awesome and if you have the space for it, it's worth a shot (pun sort of intended?). Stay safe out there! via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2Ga2bwu
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