MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2024   ■  

The Ultimate Practice Shooting System

There is no substitute for practice. Ask any professional athlete and they will typically tell you they practice many hours every day.

So how does the typical competition or sport shooter have the time and money to spend in hours of practice shooting at the moving target of their choice---in terms of the target speed and direction?

The answer is the ULTIMATE PRACTICE SHOOTING SYSTEM (UPSS), a laser shooting system that allows you to practice with your own gun, at home or club, using a laser device (LaserShooter) placed in the muzzle of your gun that you shoot at a laser target (using the LaserPro) that moves across your wall and replicates any type of target, i.e., skeet, trap, sporting. Target speed, direction and window can all be changed and adjusted with the turn of a knob. And you can choose targets that will repeat continuously or respond to the sound of your voice (“Pull?”).

There are more than 8,000 systems in use worldwide by all levels of shooting enthusiasts. That would include sport shooters, competition, scholastic--high school and college trap and skeet teams, sporting clays, 5 Stand, FITASC, doubles and, of course, the game shooters. And for the clubs that work with new shooters and youth groups, there is no better method of illustrating the mechanics of how to hit a moving target than our laser practice shooting system.

Available in all gauges, our most popular system, the Special UPSS, consists of the LaserPro moving target projector plus the Red Laser Shooter (in any gauge) packaged in our hinged plastic

case. Price is $498.00.

Other packages are available that include not only the LaserShooter and LaserPro, but also a 9’ x 54” Skeet Banner, a Wobbler (an oscillating device that moves the LaserPro moving target projector back and forth, presenting more challenging and realistic targets for the sporting clays and game shooters), and multiple LaserShooters (red and green) and LaserPros in larger cases.

Practice is the final road to excellence and great athletes spend an inordinate amount of time in practice, shot after shot, acknowledging that one must keep in motion to overcome the challenges of the game. After all the lessons and input and expensive guns have been acquired, it is the physical game of practice that propels the shooter into the winner’s circle. Spend 15 minutes a day with your UPSS and typically fire your gun 200 times. Five days of practice is 1000 shots with your own gun shooting at the moving target all at home.

Check out the Robert Louis Company website (www.robertlouisco.com) to see the Ultimate Practice Shooting System in action -- lots of information and videos available.

Contact Bob Foege at 203-270-1400 or bob@rlouis.com with questions.