Bullseye Target Camera?

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dc.fireman
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Bullseye Target Camera?

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https://www.bullseyecamera.com

Has anyone had any experience with this (in air rifle or smallbore rifle)?
zanemoseley
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Re: Bullseye Target Camera?

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I've used the long range model for f class practice at 600 yards. Biggest problem is it's nearly impossible to see shots, even 30 caliber on black targets. We resorted to making a stencil to spray paint the rings of the f class target on light colored paper, shots on a light colored backer show up MUCH better than on black. Given that all smallbore and air rifle targets have black bulls I can't recommend it. At such short distances I would just recommend a spotting scope.
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Re: Bullseye Target Camera?

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zanemoseley wrote:At such short distances I would just recommend a spotting scope.
How about the redtail digital scope?
http://www.optexsys.com/redtail
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Re: Bullseye Target Camera?

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The redtail looks nice but it's $900, I got a nice Celestron spotting scope for $150 and a HMR scope stand used for $100, spotting 0-50 yards is ridiculously easy, even 22 cal holes at 100 yards should be pretty easy, not much small bore shot past that. I have wanted a setup that allows a "monitor" to use during practice sessions, like a live streaming iPad.
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Re: Bullseye Target Camera?

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zanemoseley wrote:The redtail looks nice but it's $900, I got a nice Celestron spotting scope for $150 and a HMR scope stand used for $100, spotting 0-50 yards is ridiculously easy, even 22 cal holes at 100 yards should be pretty easy, not much small bore shot past that. I have wanted a setup that allows a "monitor" to use during practice sessions, like a live streaming iPad.

I have a Kowa TSN82 spotting scope. It's fine for smallbore. I have an older scope that works fine for air rifle. I was curious if I could find a simple solution for air, smallbore, & 300M shooting with one solution. It sounds like it doesnt pick up shot holes on black targets very well...
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