Love Ace! 8 months in and 58k rounds later and I’m still jumping on daily even if it’s just a quick 10-15 minute session to do the daily drills. I got the quest specifically for this and it was worth every penny. The whole kit has been paid for several times over just in the ammo savings. But I’ve saved time and range fees and the training improvements are dramatic. I go to the range weekly or biweekly to confirm under live fire and I’m always seeing measurable improvements. This is THE way to do dry fire. If in the future Ace makes a recoil system, it’ll be game over.
I know you want to keep the materials consistent, but instead of cardboard and pastys Why not switch to rubber? Check out tractor supply or similar for them horse Stall Matts. Thick rubber can get them in diff sizes and thickness. Got a 3x4 ft for like $35 think you can get a 4x6 for less than $50. The 3x4 I was able to cut into many pieces 🧩 I cut mine up into a small rectangle then made a 12x18 silhouette 👥 in white paint . You can carve into the matt your zones, so when you shoot and re spray you dont have to "draw" your lines anymore. It works so good! And you can try diff paint colors It produces something very similar to the Infinity Targets.
@@GunsOutTV oh it’s just a normal roll of tape so you tear pieces off. So a bit slower than the pricing gun. But takes up way less room in the range bag too aside from appeasing Greta with less waste. But when shopping if you don’t search for “pressure sensitive” specifically you may accidentally be looking at “moisten to stick” like shipping warehouses use. Credit where it is due, I got this idea from one of the bearded old white dude tactical trainers on youtube. The one with the pointy beard off the chin always dragging tires around his driveway etc.
@@GunsOutTV yeah that’s him! I couldn’t help but watch some of his stuff because his first few videos he always had a towel on his belt which made me laugh because I’m a huge Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy fan. Then he started turning comments off on his videos and if I can’t be snarky in the comments section I get bored quickly.
I really with there was a system that I could put a BCG in my ar so that I can train with that virtually with the weigh and all . Came thing with my Xten . I would like the weight of it all .
I get the fact that the VR stock gun weight and has the same shape as the real one but the feeling is not the same when shoorting... Because NO RECOIL.
True, but the immersion of VR combined with a proper feeling handset gets you that much closer to the real thing. Definitely like a 1.5 version of dryfire. I currently play Onward, Pistol Whip, Pavlov, H3VR and Smokeless Range to get my "virtual range" fix, but I always find myself missing the form factor of a real pistol.
For a subscription you should provide the “gun”, they originally did, now greed has taken over. I am disabled and on a fixed income, would love to get back into shooting but can’t afford the extra price of the needed “gun”.
Does anyone know if there’s a setting to turn the brightness of the dot on the optics up? It’s maddeningly dim and kinda forces you focus on the dot vs the target. Thx
No you don't. People have been becoming GMs and winning championships and shooting better than you ever will without this. Get it because you WANT one, not NEED one.
@@oceaser6977 incorrect, it is better to have no recoil than less recoil like a .22 or co2 once your skills are good enough where recoil anticipation isn't an issue
Love Ace! 8 months in and 58k rounds later and I’m still jumping on daily even if it’s just a quick 10-15 minute session to do the daily drills. I got the quest specifically for this and it was worth every penny. The whole kit has been paid for several times over just in the ammo savings. But I’ve saved time and range fees and the training improvements are dramatic. I go to the range weekly or biweekly to confirm under live fire and I’m always seeing measurable improvements. This is THE way to do dry fire. If in the future Ace makes a recoil system, it’ll be game over.
Awesome feedback bro! I concur that it is a game changer. More people should definitely give it a try!
I know you want to keep the materials consistent, but instead of cardboard and pastys
Why not switch to rubber?
Check out tractor supply or similar for them horse Stall Matts. Thick rubber can get them in diff sizes and thickness. Got a 3x4 ft for like $35 think you can get a 4x6 for less than $50.
The 3x4 I was able to cut into many pieces 🧩
I cut mine up into a small rectangle then made a 12x18 silhouette 👥 in white paint .
You can carve into the matt your zones, so when you shoot and re spray you dont have to "draw" your lines anymore. It works so good! And you can try diff paint colors
It produces something very similar to the Infinity Targets.
Man I couldn’t stop going back to the Ace booth back at range day. Definitely have to get one!
It’ll be at the purge!
@@GunsOutTV what holster are you using? Magnetic?
Got ace last week, already gone through 25k rounds 😬
Me too. Already paid for the Meta3, Ace Staccato P and subscription in ammo savings.
@@sf2189how much total did you spend for your setup?
@@Jck1701about $450 for the meta and $110 for the staccato.
Definitely need to pick one up! Jacob rockin a sweet belt too!😘
Good video 🤛
Thank you!
SEGA “Virtua Cop” and NAMCO “Time Crisis” revisited without the console.
I havnt shot a gun since 2015.
My eyes are done.
If you want to cut down on waste switch to a roll of pressure sensitive Kraft paper tape. Makes less trash than the pricing gun.
I’m assuming the pressure sensitive tape just breaks over the shot hole?
@@GunsOutTV oh it’s just a normal roll of tape so you tear pieces off. So a bit slower than the pricing gun. But takes up way less room in the range bag too aside from appeasing Greta with less waste. But when shopping if you don’t search for “pressure sensitive” specifically you may accidentally be looking at “moisten to stick” like shipping warehouses use. Credit where it is due, I got this idea from one of the bearded old white dude tactical trainers on youtube. The one with the pointy beard off the chin always dragging tires around his driveway etc.
@charleshetrick3152 that’s too funny. I think ur talking about Patt Mcnamera. I’m sure I misspelled his name. Lol
@@GunsOutTV yeah that’s him! I couldn’t help but watch some of his stuff because his first few videos he always had a towel on his belt which made me laugh because I’m a huge Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy fan. Then he started turning comments off on his videos and if I can’t be snarky in the comments section I get bored quickly.
Just move to rubber Matt's lol 😂 and use spray paint or something similar
How are you screen recording and seeing through the Red dot
I really with there was a system that I could put a BCG in my ar so that I can train with that virtually with the weigh and all . Came thing with my Xten . I would like the weight of it all .
I get the fact that the VR stock gun weight and has the same shape as the real one but the feeling is not the same when shoorting... Because NO RECOIL.
True, but the immersion of VR combined with a proper feeling handset gets you that much closer to the real thing. Definitely like a 1.5 version of dryfire. I currently play Onward, Pistol Whip, Pavlov, H3VR and Smokeless Range to get my "virtual range" fix, but I always find myself missing the form factor of a real pistol.
Excellent video. Man what is your belt set up? I needs to know please. All that Red is fire..
Thanks bro! My belt is a double alpha academy linx belt with the speed competition holster.
For a subscription you should provide the “gun”, they originally did, now greed has taken over. I am disabled and on a fixed income, would love to get back into shooting but can’t afford the extra price of the needed “gun”.
Does anyone know if there’s a setting to turn the brightness of the dot on the optics up? It’s maddeningly dim and kinda forces you focus on the dot vs the target. Thx
Sigh, now I have to get one
It's really worth it!
No you don't. People have been becoming GMs and winning championships and shooting better than you ever will without this. Get it because you WANT one, not NEED one.
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That's apples and oranges, shooting from low ready on ace and from holster for real doesn't make much sense to me me. 🤔
Nope. The most important part of being great with a gun is managing recoil - can not learn that virtually
I guess dryfire is a waste of time too because there is no recoil 😂
Definitely sounds like that is being suggested. lol
@@Magdumper dry is to help you learn trigger control- keeping the dot/sights stead my through a trigger pull
@@oceaser6977 that is what you can do in Ace with better feedback, visual recoil, resetting trigger. And accountability on your hits!
@@oceaser6977 incorrect, it is better to have no recoil than less recoil like a .22 or co2 once your skills are good enough where recoil anticipation isn't an issue