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How Realistic Are Modern Virtual Shooting Simulators for Training?

Discussion in 'Off Topic - All other stuff here' started by neyox, Nov 4, 2025 at 07:17.

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    Hello everyone.

    I’ve recently been exploring different options for immersive firearm training tools and came across the virtual shooting simulator concept. These systems claim to replicate real world shooting conditions with impressive accuracy using VR headsets and motion tracking technology.

    I’m curious to know from those with experience how realistic are these simulators in terms of weapon handling, recoil, and target response? Do they truly help improve aim, reaction time, and situational awareness, or are they more for entertainment purposes?

    Any recommendations for reliable brands or setups that closely mimic live fire training would be appreciated!
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    thanks in advance for any help