Re: Big thumbs up for SARTS
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 4:09 pm
You guys are fortunate to be able to be doing any shooting on a MOD range run by Landmarc :cool2:
P***ed off from Truro :cornwall:
P***ed off from Truro :cornwall:
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Yes, all 3 targets were up and set to bob. I guess the sensors are sensitive enough to detect shots flying past the targets on their way to the one behind.Bdiac wrote: That's been set up wrong then.
It should only record shots, hits or misses, if the target was up at the time, unless the 200 target was up while you were shooting the 300 ?
It's not a problem round here, we have a choice of MoD ranges and the Landmarc booking cell is very helpful.johngarnett wrote:You guys are fortunate to be able to be doing any shooting on a MOD range run by Landmarc :cool2:
P***ed off from Truro :cornwall:
That's why it registered a 'miss' at 200 then.Racalman wrote:Yes, all 3 targets were up and set to bob. I guess the sensors are sensitive enough to detect shots flying past the targets on their way to the one behind.Bdiac wrote: That's been set up wrong then.
It should only record shots, hits or misses, if the target was up at the time, unless the 200 target was up while you were shooting the 300 ?
Do you know how the sensors work?
Thanks Pete. We were provided with a laptop but we didn't use it. As far as I could tell it was showing the same information as the main PC screen, which displayed the position of each shot, group size, etc etc. Clever stuff.Bdiac wrote: That's why it registered a 'miss' at 200 then.
The 'Lomah' (Location Of Miss And Hit) bar is two sets of three microphones that triangulate the sonic crack as it passes, in a 1.5 m wide 'view' of the target, if you'd changed the silhouette of the 200m target on the console, to a triple fig11 then it can pass either side of the physical fig11 and still score a hit.
I don't suppose you had the use of the tablets, but via them, you can see each shot (accurate to within 2mm) on the targets.
Regards
Pete