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What exactly are we looking at?


BTW this place is becoming more like calguns.......
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buffybuster wrote:What exactly are we looking at?


BTW this place is becoming more like calguns.......
This:

http://targetvision.myshopify.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Interesting..
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Depends on what you want to do. If you have to ask I'd say no


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Spend the dough on reloading components so that you can shoot/learn more...
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khw9mm wrote:Spend the dough on reloading components so that you can shoot/learn more...
If you are doing load development and shooting paper that's to far to see your bullet holes, this seems like a tool that would let you shoot/learn more because you're saving the time running back and forth down range to see your hits. You would be putting more shots down range and tuning your dope in a shorter amount of time.
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Cheaper to shoot a Pendleton 1k match with pit service.

I could see a club having something like this, but seems pricey. Couldn't you get a wireless security camera system?
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Night shooting at 300 and beyond at paper and steal but paper at 600 and impact on paper hard to see thought this was a great idea and club equipment was another and I +1 load devolpment tool as well trigger time no matter what time is always good

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Multiple viewers allowedShot Numbering/GroupingRecording/Snapshot abilitiesSocial media sharing optionsAnd much more to be released with monthly upgrades!



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One man operation

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I like the the concept of a wireless target cam. that can be used out to 1K+.
But it's like anything else, the more bells and whistles, needed or not, the higher the price.
For me, the cheapest set up that would reliably just let me see bullet holes at 1K+ would be all I required.
It may or may not be worth $1295, but thats more than I'd be willing to spend.
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buffybuster wrote: BTW this place is becoming more like calguns.......

Its a never ending cycle!
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You asked for feedback but self justifying.

Load Dev is done at 100 yards not at distance.

You could buy it and watch your shots, I can do that with a scope on steel.

Would it be fun to own? Sure if you did not have 1200 to spend on something else you needed more.






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Will a Schmidt & Bender get the job done at night at 600 and beyond and have great HD quality for impact resolution? Thanks again for all the expertise cause my Vortex PST ffp 6x24x50 blows in that department

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On a side note suffering from macular degeneration clarity in magnifaction would be nice

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Shoot at steel you can hear it. S&Bs are a POS regardless of how clear they are.


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wforider wrote:Will a Schmidt & Bender get the job done at night at 600 and beyond and have great HD quality for impact resolution? Thanks again for all the expertise cause my Vortex PST ffp 6x24x50 blows in that department
Was this from looking through my Steiner? :lol:
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Yes

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http://www.vfmstore.com/ir4300wl.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is a turnkey outdoor wireless surveillance camera for round the clock surveillance. The transmitter, the cam and the infrared lights are all built inside a aluminum housing. No hassle for messy wiring. Through the long-range powerful 3,000 mW transmitter, video signal is sent wirelessly to the receiver. You can then view the color video live or record it on a recorder, computer or other recording device. This is possibly the most powerful outdoor wireless cam you can find in the market.

The wireless camera works on its own transmission system. There is no need to have internet or WIFI connections.

Low budget up to 5 miles your mileage may vary transmission $550

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G-line scope adapter: http://youtu.be/Zs85LMvuV7A" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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wforider wrote:G-line scope adapter
Pass.
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This stays out of the way but still gets good video. Price tag is a little much though.

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Chris, save your money for the new Steiner T5Xi coming out in September. I'll most likely pick up a 3-15

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Might be a good idea to wait and see how the work. Everyone kit looks good on paper. Just a thought


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Nosmas wrote:Chris, save your money for the new Steiner T5Xi coming out in September. I'll most likely pick up a 3-15

http://forum.snipershide.com/snipers-hi ... copes.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
$1,899.00 + Assembled in the USA + German glass looks like a winner if it tracks like the XRS!
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Bullseye from a 1000 yards

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wforider wrote:Bullseye from a 1000 yards

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/03/ ... red-rifle/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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DirtRacer151 wrote:
Is your name Mark Edgreen?
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