You guys missed my point. In IBS at a range that does not have active pits, you sight in on clay birds on the berm. "IF" you were able to see your first record shot you would either be on your way to keep running them, or IF you did not care about group, you could move your point of aim to center up your follow on shoots. It has nothing to do with group size, but an advantage if you are hunting for high score. Now who the heck needs a camera. The enclosed group was shot by Chip Willing this afternoon just for fun. 50/3x 1.113" by sighting in on clays at the 627 yard berm then shooting this group at 600, 6.5x47. Have to come down about 3/4 min. He is not even shooting the match tomorrow
. He is our statistician! SteveView attachment 1027012
So what are you trying to say? Nobody to this point needs a camera or electronic targets that only go one decimal place when you need three. Plus who is to say the face you are shooting on is centered? Reade has them and they will not cut it for BR...... the IBS record group at 600 yds. is a 50 and a group size .336 so you need to be able to measure in .001 increments. Plus you need sight in target and a record target, so how do you do this with one electronic target? Jim