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Looking for a Target Camera System

.....that regularly works. I’m not having much success with the Bullseye Camera Systems “Long Range Addition”. So far the best part has been the nice packaging.
Ben
 
I would definitely consider getting a Shotmarker e-target. I've had a Bullseye, a TargetVision and a Shotmarker. Al three work but the Shotmarker is the most reliable...hands down... and offers much more than a camera system. A 24"x24" portable frame that hangs on a range's existing backer boards is easily made/transported. It takes me about 2 minutes tops to set up the target on the backer and I'm up and running. I have never lost connection and never missed a shot. Very easy to store target data and I also get at target velocities that tell me if a flier had an atypical velocity. Something to consider. If dead set on a camera I liked the TargetVision best as it was easier to set-up/aim.

Robin
 
I would definitely consider getting a Shotmarker e-target. I've had a Bullseye, a TargetVision and a Shotmarker. Al three work but the Shotmarker is the most reliable...hands down... and offers much more than a camera system. A 24"x24" portable frame that hangs on a range's existing backer boards is easily made/transported. It takes me about 2 minutes tops to set up the target on the backer and I'm up and running. I have never lost connection and never missed a shot. Very easy to store target data and I also get at target velocities that tell me if a flier had an atypical velocity. Something to consider. If dead set on a camera I liked the TargetVision best as it was easier to set-up/aim.

Robin
Is Target Vision still in business?
Ben
 
Is Target Vision still in business?
Ben

They were as of last year; I sent my unit in to have the fogging camera replaced. Excellent CS at that time. If you are certain you want one you will likely get some hits if a 'want ad' is posted because many shooters are jumping to e-targets from camera systems.
 
Does anyone have experience with the Caldwell Ballistic Precision LR 1 mile target camera system? It was reviewed on this site some years ago, and the price is good <$350).
 
Does anyone have experience with the Caldwell Ballistic Precision LR 1 mile target camera system? It was reviewed on this site some years ago, and the price is good <$350).
I have that system it is easy to set up and produces a strong wifi signal. I have had no problems so far. My longest setup has been 425 yards.
 
We have at least 10 target vision at my range they all work great 3 bulls eye did not work and they bought target visions i would buy the shot marker e target but it takes up to much room in the truck and we shoot 600 yds. i agree with Rardoin.
 
.....that regularly works. I’m not having much success with the Bullseye Camera Systems “Long Range Addition”. So far the best part has been the nice packaging.
Ben

Did you try raising your antenna high as you get it. Helped me at 600 yards
 
I would definitely consider getting a Shotmarker e-target. I've had a Bullseye, a TargetVision and a Shotmarker. Al three work but the Shotmarker is the most reliable...hands down... and offers much more than a camera system. A 24"x24" portable frame that hangs on a range's existing backer boards is easily made/transported. It takes me about 2 minutes tops to set up the target on the backer and I'm up and running. I have never lost connection and never missed a shot. Very easy to store target data and I also get at target velocities that tell me if a flier had an atypical velocity. Something to consider.

Robin

100% agree with all that rarodin stated above that I quoted.

There is nothing I know of at this price point that is this attractively priced for all the quality and features it buys you.

With some simple ingenuity building a quality hinged / foldable frame that could easily fit in even a Prius to transport back and for the to the range or any field you can shoot / practice in. No field power required and the units easily hold a charge for a complete weekend of shooting without a recharge.

Suggest you order ASAP to get in line now as I know single users that have been waiting around 2 months for delivery. hats off to Adam for creating this much kit at this price point for us!

Selling like hotcakes... https://www.autotrickler.com/shotmarker.html
 

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I bought the Bullseye long range edition from a guy on here. I set it per the instructions and could'nt get it to hook to the WIFI on laptop I purchused from him or my own or my phone. He was no help other than saying google it. So Im stuck with it.

Does anyone have any contact info for them?
 
I bought the Bullseye long range edition from a guy on here. I set it per the instructions and could'nt get it to hook to the WIFI on laptop I purchused from him or my own or my phone. He was no help other than saying google it. So Im stuck with it.

Does anyone have any contact info for them?


1lessdog,
The bullseye work's great but both the ant and the receiver signal must be clear to each other. Put the camera on a tripod about 2' high and set the receiver on top of your truck, car etc. It will work.
Rob
 
1lessdog,
The bullseye work's great but both the ant and the receiver signal must be clear to each other. Put the camera on a tripod about 2' high and set the receiver on top of your truck, car etc. It will work.
Rob

I even tried in the house. The light around the camera would light up and thats about it. This is the one I bought.

I have a hardly used 1000 Yrd camera system.
I will also include the old Dell laptop if you want it.
$250 shipped.

Any questions please send me a reply
Thanks


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I too have the Bullseye and have used it successfully to 600yds. The only problem I've encountered is I have to use reactive style targets, like Shoot-n-see. 600yd targets that are black and white make viewing extremely difficult.
 
My setup is a Hikvison camera, Ubiquity sun max solar switch, nano beam, back to another nano beam and solar switch. Full 4k camera quality steamed back to the 10" tablet. I can see 22 holes in paper and shoot and see targets no problem. I'm working on setting up the hit indicators that go back to the tablet also. I can run solar panels and or batteries to power the solar switches.
 
Can those of you recommending Camera systems list the "total cost" of the setups you are describing you have?

Including solar panels, batteries, laptops etc.

Would help netter frame up the total picture for like comparison purposes
 
Can those of you recommending Camera systems list the "total cost" of the setups you are describing you have?

Including solar panels, batteries, laptops etc.

Would help netter frame up the total picture for like comparison purposes

I have close to $1000 in mine. I have used it at a mile, with the nano beam bridge antennas distance limit is about 16km. Handy setup for game cameras, utilized for security also.
 

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