If you ask most PRS shooters how they prepare for a match, you’ll hear familiar answers: confirm zero, check dope, practice positional shooting, maybe dry fire a bit. All of those things matter. But there’s one skill that often decides how a stage actually goes—and it’s rarely trained directly: memory under pressure.
PRSLE was built to address exactly that gap.
At its core, PRSLE is a simple idea. You’re shown a stage with targets, positions, and a shooting sequence. You get a short moment to study it. Then the sequence disappears, the timer starts, and you have to execute the order from memory—just like in a match.
That moment after the beep is where things tend to fall apart for many shooters. The plan felt solid during the walkthrough. But once the clock is running, details slip. A target gets skipped. Two shots are swapped. A position change comes too early or too late. These aren’t shooting errors—they’re memory errors.
PRSLE turns that exact moment into something you can train.
The Daily Challenge is designed to be quick. Three stage pers day, easy – medium – hard, taking about one to two minutes to complete in total. It’s intentionally short so it’s easy to make it a habit. You finish the stages, see your result, and if you want, submit it to the daily leaderboard for some friendly competition.
Beyond the Daily Challenge, PRSLE also includes a Practice Mode. This is where you can create random or custom stages, adjust difficulty, and run multiple repetitions without pressure. Think of it as mental dry fire—short, focused reps that build familiarity with remembering sequences, positions, and order.
PRSLE isn’t meant to replace range time. It’s meant to complement it. Just like physical fundamentals improve with repetition, so does your ability to recall information when it matters.
If you’ve ever walked off a stage knowing you could shoot it clean—but didn’t because the plan fell apart—PRSLE was built for you.
Today’s challenge is live at prsle.com.

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