Select your disciplines and begin the SSDI diagnostic assessment. The Shooting Skills Diagnostic Inventory covers archery (compound, recurve, 3D/field), precision rifle, practical rifle, pistol, and clay shooting (trap, skeet, sporting clays).
Archers and shooters answer diagnostic items rated on a 1–5 scale across fundamentals, mental game, training habits, and equipment knowledge. The assessment takes about 10 minutes per discipline. Your smart feedback report will be ready in under a minute.
Self-reflection tends to surface the one or two weaknesses already on the shooter's mind and leaves the rest unexamined. A structured assessment asks the same diagnostic items of every shooter, scores them against per-discipline domains, and flags response patterns that tend to limit progress. The smart feedback report is keyed to the specific pattern of answers, not a generic prescription — and cross-cutting items like practice structure, self-diagnosis ability, and competition transfer surface the gaps that rarely make a personal training plan but quietly cap the score for years.