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Documentation Index

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Send a drill

  1. Go to Range Day → Drills tab.
  2. Find the drill you want to run and click Watch in its action row.
  3. A modal opens showing each paired watch. Select the firearm you’ll use with each watch.
  4. Click Send to Watch (or Send to N Watches if you have multiple).
The drill is queued immediately. Each watch picks it up at the next sync cycle — within ~5 seconds while Garmin Connect is open.
If you have no paired watches, the Watch button is replaced with a + Watch link that takes you to pairing.

Firearm selection

You must select a firearm for each watch before sending. The firearm determines which calibration profile the watch uses for shot detection. If the selected firearm has no calibration data, the watch falls back to defaults (2.5 g threshold, 150 ms debounce) and a warning appears in the modal.

On Watch badge

After sending, an On Watch badge appears on the drill card. It stays visible while at least one queue entry for that drill is in pending or claimed status. The badge updates in real time via a live subscription — no page refresh needed. The badge clears when:
  • The watch claims and completes the drill.
  • The queue entry expires (4-hour TTL).
  • You navigate away and come back after completion.

Multi-watch dispatch

Sending to multiple watches creates one queue entry per watch, all sharing the same dispatch ID. In the Performance tab, results that came from the same dispatch are grouped under a Watch Dispatch · N devices header so you can compare runs across devices side by side.

Results

When the drill finishes on the watch, results are submitted automatically and appear in the Performance tab:
  • Tagged with an amber Watch · <device label> badge.
  • Time and score populated from the watch.
  • Per-shot split times expandable via the ▼ splits toggle.
See Calibration if split times look inaccurate for a particular firearm.