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So our club runs an informal F open match from wooden bench’s . Everyone but me uses a heavy front rest . I have one but I choose to use Sinclair’s tactical bipod . I’ve got half way decent with it (came in 1st place at one of our matches). But just wondering if anyone else is shooting this way...
I thought about that myself but too much trouble . I go down range once , place my camera and now I see every hit in real time . It doesn’t get any easier .
I don’t expect you to understand if you’ve never used a target camera . IMHO it’s just easier and quicker . Also with target cam you have 5 different shooters shooting at 5 different targets and camera covers all 5 targets that can be independently zoomed in for each shooter . I’ll post a pic...
Have you tried a Longshot ? My buddy has a shot marker and I’m always waiting back at bench for him to get it set up . Long shot you can view many targets , zoom in on each one independently, Mark your shots and even calculate group size . For me it’s invaluable .
I shot this 5 shot 300 yard group off a heavy rest and Beefed the rifle to 24 pounds . Would be hard to duplicate with tactical bipod . At least for me it would be .
Thank you CNC DUDE ! Just thought u would find it funny that I’m a supervisor of a CNC Aerospace machine shop ! Lol . I’ve asked many guys to shoot my guns when I think something is wrong . Definitely nothing to be embarrassed about . Just had my barrel re reamed and it made a big difference ...