Laser Ammo Flash Bolt & IMTTS Dry Fire Training Review by Fitty%
Dry fire training has become one of the most effective ways for shooters to improve skills safely, consistently, and affordably. Whether you are a newer shooter building confidence or an experienced rifle owner trying to get more repetitions without spending heavily on ammunition, structured dry fire practice can make a major difference.
In this review, we focus on the Laser Ammo Flash Bolt and IMTTS interactive targets and how they help create a more engaging and productive at-home training experience for AR-platform shooters.
Why Dry Fire Training Matters
Live fire will always be important, but the reality is that many shooters struggle to practice as often as they would like. Ammunition costs, travel time, range availability, and scheduling can all become obstacles to consistent training.
Dry fire training helps remove many of those barriers by allowing shooters to practice safely at home while reinforcing core fundamentals.
- Trigger control
- Sight alignment and sight picture
- Target transitions
- Presentation and rifle handling
- Movement and positioning
- Safe firearms habits
The ability to get consistent repetitions without firing live ammunition allows shooters to build confidence and improve mechanics between range sessions.
The Laser Ammo Flash Bolt Advantage
The Flash Bolt is designed specifically for AR-platform dry fire training. Instead of constantly interrupting practice to manually reset after every trigger press, the system allows shooters to maintain a more natural training rhythm.
That creates a much smoother experience for drills focused on:
- Cadence and timing
- Trigger consistency
- Target-to-target transitions
- Follow-through
- Rifle familiarity
Repetition matters when developing shooting skills, and the Flash Bolt helps make those repetitions more efficient and engaging.
Using IMTTS Targets for Interactive Training
The Interactive Multi Target Training System (IMTTS) adds another layer to dry fire practice by creating drills that provide immediate feedback. Instead of simply pressing the trigger repeatedly at a static point on the wall, shooters can work through structured exercises that encourage focus and consistency.
Interactive dry fire training helps shooters identify common mistakes early, including:
- Jerking the trigger
- Rushing shots
- Poor transitions between targets
- Inconsistent sight picture
- Breaking technique while trying to increase speed
One of the biggest benefits of immediate feedback is that it helps reinforce proper habits before bad habits become permanent.
Training Younger Shooters Safely
One important takeaway from this review is how valuable dry fire training can be for families and younger shooters. Because the system is quiet, indoor-friendly, and low-pressure, it creates opportunities to teach safe firearms handling in a more comfortable environment.
Younger shooters can begin learning important habits like:
- Muzzle awareness
- Trigger discipline
- Proper handling techniques
- Target focus
- Safe movement and positioning
Dry fire training also allows parents and families to spend more time reinforcing safety and consistency without the distractions that sometimes come with busy live-fire ranges.
Building Better Fundamentals at Home
One of the biggest misconceptions about dry fire training is that it is only for beginners. In reality, shooters of all experience levels use dry fire to sharpen core mechanics and maintain consistency.
Structured practice at home can help improve:
- Trigger control
- Movement efficiency
- Visual target acquisition
- Rifle familiarity
- Confidence under time pressure
The goal is not to replace live fire. The goal is to make live-fire range sessions more productive by improving the fundamentals beforehand.
Watch the Full Review
The full video takes a closer look at how the Laser Ammo Flash Bolt and IMTTS targets can help shooters train more consistently while reinforcing safe firearms habits and better shooting mechanics. It also highlights how dry fire training can create meaningful opportunities for families and younger shooters to build confidence in a safe and supportive environment.
If you are looking for ways to improve your training routine without constantly relying on expensive ammunition and range trips, this review offers practical insight into how structured dry fire can support long-term skill development.
