S&W 66-8 Laser Dry Shoot Question

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I purchased Clip-N-Shoot device and a program for laser dry shoot at home. Device could be attached on a smart phone or tablet camera and grossly any common laser cartridge .38 could be inserted in a drum.
The device does it job. Meanwhile I found it quite useless, since the idea is to "shoot" laser through the barrell, while other cartridges shoot through the drum apertures on both sides of the barrell and also hit the target aperture !

I tried this and that, created some paper "gates" for "side drum aperture laser barrier", but it's really impossible to do.
Larger Clip-N-Shoot target is a 4x4 cm square (picture) that readily catches all laser beams produced, while smaller one is just an 1.8 cm round, suitable only to shoot point blank.

Does anyone have the solution ?
 

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Sorry, but I do not have experience with any of those laser things. You can dry-fire your 66-8. That will help you with trying to pull the trigger without moving your sight picture.

I use snap caps if I do a lot of that, but I don't think you have to use them with a centerfire revolver. Have you taken your 66-8 out to the range yet? If so, how do you like it?
 
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