LaserLyte introduces Reaction Tyme Laser Target System

The LaserLyte target system allows shooters to practice indoors without firing real ammo.

Batteries that operate target system will last 6,000 shots

Practice makes perfect, but sometimes it isn’t possible to make it to a range, so LaserLyte has introduced a new interactive target system that works with the LaserLyte Trainer Cartridges from .223 to .45ACP.

The LaserLyte Reaction Tyme Target System allows shooters to train in basements, garages, family rooms and many other places where actually firing a gun isn’t safe or practical –and it saves money on ammunition.

The system comes with two targets that have two shooting modes. The targets work independently and allow several scenarios including varying distances and left to right shooting. The shooting modes are “reaction” and “training” and vary in the skills they help build.

The reaction mode features random LED signals in intervals of three to seven seconds that can be shot with any of the LaserLyte trainers. When a hit is made the target sounds two beeps and flashes the LEDs. The training mode provides constant power to the target and allows the user to practice trigger control and accuracy. As in the reaction mode, when the target records a hit, it sounds two beeps and flashes the LEDs.

Each target operates on three AAA batteries that have an expected life of 6,000 shots. Each target is 3 inches wide, by 3.74 inches tall, by 1.30 inches long and weighs 4.25 ounces, so they are easily carried anywhere.

The MSRP is $159 and the system comes complete with a 3 year warranty. For more information, visit www.laserlyte.com.

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