The shooting range where you fire over a busy road
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The shooting range where you fire over a busy road
Their target registration is really cool.
Is that common technology for shooting ranges nowadays ? I remember from my army days that the fastest way to get knocked out was pointing the business end of a FNC the wrong way. I really loved the night exercises…nothing beats tracers for understanding ballistics. |
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Some of the larger national ranges, like the CMP range in Alabama have a more sophisticated electronic system, but at $3000/target, they are few and far between. There are also self-contained camera systems that are similar to the GoPro camera, which are popular. The biggest drawback to all these systems is the fact that they occasionally get hit by a bullet, which doesn't do them any good. One of the camera makers offers free repair/replacement for same, though I've forgotten the name. I'm asking Santa for a GoPro for Xmas. :thumbsup: For those who do no know what the targets look like, here is a picture of my home range (Cumberland Riflemen, Millvile, NJ) 'target pit'. The 6'x6' target is a 1x4 wood frame with a 1" styrofoam backer to which the target is stapled. Everything is counter-balanced so the effort to move the target up or down is minimal. The targets shown are 200yd on the carriers & 600yd leaning against the front wall. https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1634591114 |
Here is a link to one of the camera systems.
https://www.longshotcameras.com/products/longshot-lr-3 |
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