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Old 02-18-2019, 05:01 PM
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Default Bullseye camera systems

Anybody use a Bullseye camera system here?
I bought one the other day at P&D , and am super impressed with it!
This thing consists of a camera in a plastic ammo box, and a receiver in a soft case . The box goes out to the target and the receiver sits at your firing station .

After a few false starts ( I am totally inept when it comes to IT stuff)
And some help from the young fella at the counter , I got it set up in the kitchen for a test run, and got it to the range today .
Lots of snow so I only took it to 200 yards but was excited to see that I could log my shots and also see live video if I wanted to.

Everything was going great until I lost the power in my phone!
The batteries in the camera and receiver were still working though .
I had the camera about 30 feet from the two gongs and off at an angle .
The two gongs are about 8’ apart I think ( one is 12” and the other 24”)and I had them both on the camera so the field of view is good .
This camera s sports toy good fir one mile .

This will work perfectly for long range shooting for days when the mirage and ambient light is messing with my spotting scope picture !
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