Beta Testers Wanted for new Firearm Training Software

AccufireAlex

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Hi, I'm Alex from Accufire Systems, and I've made software called the Rangemaster Shooting Range Simulator. This software allows you to create a virtual shooting range in your house, provided you have a pulse laser such as a Laserlyte Trainer Cartridge.

Go to our site at www.accufiresystems.com to see how it works.

This software is still in the beta stage and I was wondering if any of you who have a Laserlyte Laser Cartridge or similar pulse laser would be willing to test the software out and fill out a short questionnaire, and in return get to keep the software for free.

You'll need to have a computer with Windows XP or Windows 7 and at least a dual-core CPU, a webcam to point at the target, and a Laserlyte Laser Cartridge or similar pulse laser.

If you'd like to test the software, pm me or post here with a picture of a piece of paper with your username and your pulsed laser (should work with Laserlyte Laser Cartridges, the SIRT laser, and the SureStrike dry fire laser), and I'll pm you for your address so I can mail you a kit with targets and the software.

I can give 6 copies out, so the first six people to respond will get one.
 
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shooting range in your house

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What's the avg setup cost for everything you need
 
Total cost

If you go to the order page of our website we have a picture of what you need and links to some of the better priced items. Basically we assume you have a computer and a firearm that you can use for this. If you have those items then you would need at a minimum a pulsed laser (cheapest price around $60), you would need a webcam if you don't have one ( price around $13). you would need our software (currently priced at $150 though this may change after Beta testing). Total minimum cost then is $223. It would be best to have a 10m USB extender cable (price $12) to make sure you can get the camera near the target without moving the computer and if you don't have one a tripod ($13) comes in handy as well, though a table or chair can work also to mount the camera up high enough. With those options it would bring the price to $248
 
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