Michael also asks: “the web site says it duplicates target speed. Does this mean the target slows down the further it gets across the field, as does a real target?
It certainly does. Watch a skeet target – it hurtles out of the trap house, rises to its highest point (it rises because the shape of a clay resembles an aerofoil) then begins to float down to the ground (the undercamber of the clay acts like a parachute.) DryFire accurately represents the speed and angular trajectory of the target as seen by the shooter on the stand. If you want to simulate wind conditions by entering wind direction and speed it will also show the effects of wind on the target.
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