Glued and screwed on a SCATT mount on the rail of my SP-01 Shadow wich i often use with the kadet conversion kit.
On that mount i can bolt a SCATT.
I seized that idea from a book, by Reinkemeier and Bühlmann -they trained the first indian olympic gold shooter- written with collaboration of many good shooters. I started shooting 3 years ago and like to gain ground to approach competing with the old stagers in the shooting club.
My surrounding region germany is ruled by the "discovery of slowness". Because of the goverments reactions to the epedemic flu all gun ranges are closed since this week. And schools, kindergardens, my workplace, clubs, some borders, some shops. To stay at home is recommended even curfews are set at the moment.
So the shooting training is at home and in dry fire modus only. With the SCATT mounted i can practise at home and see the computed hits and the path of aiming on the screen. Plus statistics. Seeing the ball of wool like aiming line i can try to get it tighter. And realising the meanderings and deviations when pulling the trigger in replay helps trying to correct towards a better neutral hold and pull. I started shooting in my late fourties and decided to nerd in a little to catch up to the level of my shooting colleagues with decades of experience. I am sure that all can be learned with the same amount of training without the SCATT in regular dry fire and hot fire exercises. But i like the graphics aid and revelation what is happening watched in this way. It also can be used up to some caliber shooting our firearm live and on the regular distance on black circular targets. Indoors or outdoors, dry-fire or live fire, 10m Air or 1000m High Power, real distance or reduced distance simulated training wich i do at home. So the printet target is scaled down to my indoor training distance.
SCATT mounted on air pistol Steyr evo 10, home drill distance set on 4,8 meter
links
https://www.scatt.com/https://tec-hro.de/schiesssport/de/65-SCATThttps://www.heinzlive.com/b%C3%BCcher/