IDTS Dry Fire Questions

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From what I can tell the IDTS system allows you to focus close and get multiple targets (different sizes & distances) on their screen. I like that the target size (in moa) is known. I assume that the system does not tell you if you hit or miss and you have to rely on your ability to call your shot for that. Is this correct?

At under $200 it seems like a good tool for PRS training. Is it?
 
There is nothing to tell you if you hit or miss, but you can usually tell. Maybe you won't be able to accurately call a hit if you're wobbly, but if you aren't steady chances are you'll know you missed. If you're steady, There's a good chance you'll know if you hit.

I think it's a pretty solid tool for training, especially building positions and trying to lower the amount of time it takes to get your natural point of aim.
 
I think it's a pretty solid tool for training, especially building positions and trying to lower the amount of time it takes to get your natural point of aim.

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It works great for getting familiar with your rifle and getting quicker with your rifle manipulations. It also lets you see if you trigger pull is straight back, or if you are pulling the rifle off of target (does the reticle move when you break the trigger?). It basically lets you get everything right (body position, trigger pull, rifle settled into bag) without burning any powder or time going to the range. It will make you a better shooter if you use It on the regular. I set up stages with dope cards and a timer, and my living room barricade, lol. Start the timer and run it - dialing elevation and holding wind.
 
Is IDTS a legitimate company? Their website looks fake. They dont answer emails and when I go to the site I get this message:

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For PRS training, it would be more effective when combined with other tools that give you instant feedback. So, if you're looking for a basic and affordable training tool to practice focus and target engagement, the IDTS system could be a worthwhile investment. However, if you're after comprehensive hit/miss data and performance feedback, it might be more limited on its own.