Availability and usage of electronic target marking
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 12:58 pm
One of my clubs has a new 600 yd range, shooting into a hillside but with no facilities for covered butt markers.
Shot marking is an issue and the lack of markers being available takes away from the usefulness of the facility, IMHO - and as confirmed by reducing attendances on range days.
I know Bisley had electronic markers which on the few occasions I've used them worked well but on our recent range days on Century, they haven't been seen and I've heard, are no longer available.
Some in this club were asking if I know suppliers etc and it would be great if anyone could give me any leads to manufacturers or any other info about these systems.
I did see adverts of the Bullsye camera system last weekend at the Bisley Arms Fair and I will be looking into that one myself with David of Pembroke Fine Arms http://www.gunstar.co.uk/bullseye-camer ... ies/750971
Any info or comments re reliability or usefulness or anything, would be most welcome.
Thanks in advance. :)
Shot marking is an issue and the lack of markers being available takes away from the usefulness of the facility, IMHO - and as confirmed by reducing attendances on range days.
I know Bisley had electronic markers which on the few occasions I've used them worked well but on our recent range days on Century, they haven't been seen and I've heard, are no longer available.
Some in this club were asking if I know suppliers etc and it would be great if anyone could give me any leads to manufacturers or any other info about these systems.
I did see adverts of the Bullsye camera system last weekend at the Bisley Arms Fair and I will be looking into that one myself with David of Pembroke Fine Arms http://www.gunstar.co.uk/bullseye-camer ... ies/750971
Any info or comments re reliability or usefulness or anything, would be most welcome.
Thanks in advance. :)