UCLA’s Dominick Harris has used The Gun since he was 10 years old

Dominick Harris: From Aspiring Shooter to Elite with The Gun

UCLA men’s basketball guard Dominick Harris has been using The Gun basketball shooting machine since he was 10 years old, and it has been an integral part of his development as a shooter.

“When I first started, I wasn’t a great shooter,” Harris recalls. “But by putting in countless reps on The Gun, I’ve been able to expand my game and become an elite shooter.” This journey showcases the dedication and repetition that The Gun facilitates for players looking to elevate their skills.

One of the features Harris highlights is the range extender on The Gun, which allows him to practice deeper shots and prepare for game situations. “Whether I’ve had a bad shooting night or just need to fine-tune specific areas, The Gun provides the perfect environment to work on my craft and improve my consistency.”

Harris’s typical workouts on The Gun consist of taking 100 shots from seven different spots on the court, ensuring that he feels comfortable shooting from any position. The real-game simulation aspect of The Gun, allowing players to catch passes from different angles, has been instrumental in his growth. “It puts me in game-like situations, allowing me to catch passes and get my shot off in a second.”

With a career built on hard work and precision, Harris believes there’s no better tool for shooters. “Honestly, I believe The Gun is the best shooting machine in the world. I’ve used it my whole life, and it’s helped me become the elite shooter I am today.”