Muzzl exists to help IPSC and USPSA shooters train smarter, learn faster, and get more out of every range session. That's it.
IPSC and USPSA are among the most mentally demanding shooting sports in the world. Every stage is a puzzle — targets, positions, angles, reloads, movement — and getting good means practising that problem-solving until it's second nature.
Deliberate practice is what separates competitive shooters from the rest. Not raw speed. Not equipment. Reps that actually teach you something.
We built Muzzl to give every shooter — regardless of level or experience — a sharp second set of eyes on range day: one that reads the stage, explains how to run it, and tells you what to drill next.
Muzzl understands IPSC and USPSA divisions, scoring rules, magazine capacity constraints, target engagement logic, and the kind of stage design you actually encounter at matches and on practice bays. It's not a generic AI tool repurposed for shooting sports — it was built specifically for this community, from the ground up.
We use computer vision to read stage layouts, voice transcription to capture your walkthrough narration, and a knowledge base built from training material by the sport's best shooters — all to produce plans, breakdowns, and drills relevant to how this sport is actually played.
Right now Muzzl reads a stage and breaks down how to run it. That's just the beginning. We're building toward a full training platform — a drill library, structured training programs, dry-fire routines, and progress tracking that shows you're improving rep over rep — plus native mobile apps.
Every feature we add will serve one goal: helping shooters at every level develop a better understanding of the game and grow faster as competitors.
Muzzl is in early access. It's free to start, no credit card required.
Take it to your next range session and tell us what you think.