Next year, the CMP will be using electronic targets for the Smallbore Championships..CMP has a scoring app that uses pictures, but you need to use their special targets. I would ask them.
That's interesting - how are they going to score electronically with sub-sonic ammo? Asking because the current crop of electronic targets' microphones only 'hear' & locate impacts using the crack of supersonic bullets.Next year, the CMP will be using electronic targets for the Smallbore Championships..
The targets used by ISSF have scored SB for decades. It is a “chamber” type system, very different than how Shotmarker or SMT operate.That's interesting - how are they going to score electronically with sub-sonic ammo? Asking because the current crop of electronic targets' microphones only 'hear' & locate impacts using the crack of supersonic bullets.
I believe there are some that have little light gates all around the target and when a bullet passes the light is blocked momentarily. Sorta how your car stereo knows when you out a CD in it. The sensors triangulate where the bullet passed.That's interesting - how are they going to score electronically with sub-sonic ammo? Asking because the current crop of electronic targets' microphones only 'hear' & locate impacts using the crack of supersonic bullets.
SIUS targets (used at ISSF/Olympic matches for 30-ish years) have a rubber reel behind the faceplate to provide extra noise. Meyton use infrared light to locate shots.That's interesting - how are they going to score electronically with sub-sonic ammo? Asking because the current crop of electronic targets' microphones only 'hear' & locate impacts using the crack of supersonic bullets.
