Training & tracking, explained.
Practical guides for IPSC, USPSA and IDPA shooters — how to track dry fire, structure sessions, and keep a training log you actually come back to.
How to track dry fire practice
What to measure, how to log reps in the moment, and how to review progress without burning out.
Read guideHow to track USPSA progress
Which metrics actually matter, how to separate signal from noise, and how to measure real improvement.
Read guideDrill logging for practical shooters
A reusable drill library, the four scoring modes, and a logging system light enough to keep up.
Read guideHow to structure a live fire session
Set a goal, warm up, run scored benchmark drills, and log results so range time isn't wasted.
Read guideKeep an IPSC training journal
What to record, how to keep it fast enough to maintain, and how to turn it into better practice.
Read guideBest IPSC & USPSA training apps
The categories of tools, the features that actually matter, and how to pick one you'll keep using.
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