My interest is Bench Rest (altho I may get talked into trying F Class)
Currently the discussion seems to center around paper VS electronic targeting. IMO there is also a third option, target cameras. I live on a range. I own two acoustic target setups and two camera setups. I see a problem, a situation and a possible solution as follows;
PROBLEM; I do not believe any acoustic system currently in use is accurate enough for BR
SITUATION; In shooting 8-10 NBRSA 600 BR Matches I've never seen anyone win other than morning relay. I, myself have done very well in EVERY morning relay I've drawn and NEVER placed when shooting afternoon relay. I welcome commentary here but I will take the stance that I, myself would MUCH RATHER everyone shoot together head-to-head.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION; Target cameras are cheap. In my discipline the solution seems just just butt simple, I already do it at home so I know it works. Use the cameras for sighters, cover them for record. (OK OK, I LIE...... no, I DO NOT "cover them for the record" at home.) But I sure could. And if I did the course of fire would be exactly like an NBRSA competition only better. I shoot 8-10-15 groups on a sheet of plywood depending on how much the wind is sucking that day....."having the room" simply IS NOT an issue because ALL YOU NEED is targets, you don't even need pits!
But help a brother from another mother out......
WHAT'S WRONG with my idea?
WHAT OBVIOUS THING AM I MISSING GUYS???
Let me repeat....... "cameras are cheap"........ I use wireless, because I like portability but in simple fact a guy can hire a contractor to come and plow in a conduit/cable/cat5/sleeve/fiber optic line.... FIFTY CABLES...... and buy 50 live feed monitors for less than the cost of ONE acoustic target! REALTIME feeds on REAL COPPER WIRES for a 50yr lifetime system......
WHAT
AM
I
MISSING???
Currently the discussion seems to center around paper VS electronic targeting. IMO there is also a third option, target cameras. I live on a range. I own two acoustic target setups and two camera setups. I see a problem, a situation and a possible solution as follows;
PROBLEM; I do not believe any acoustic system currently in use is accurate enough for BR
SITUATION; In shooting 8-10 NBRSA 600 BR Matches I've never seen anyone win other than morning relay. I, myself have done very well in EVERY morning relay I've drawn and NEVER placed when shooting afternoon relay. I welcome commentary here but I will take the stance that I, myself would MUCH RATHER everyone shoot together head-to-head.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION; Target cameras are cheap. In my discipline the solution seems just just butt simple, I already do it at home so I know it works. Use the cameras for sighters, cover them for record. (OK OK, I LIE...... no, I DO NOT "cover them for the record" at home.) But I sure could. And if I did the course of fire would be exactly like an NBRSA competition only better. I shoot 8-10-15 groups on a sheet of plywood depending on how much the wind is sucking that day....."having the room" simply IS NOT an issue because ALL YOU NEED is targets, you don't even need pits!
But help a brother from another mother out......
WHAT'S WRONG with my idea?
WHAT OBVIOUS THING AM I MISSING GUYS???
Let me repeat....... "cameras are cheap"........ I use wireless, because I like portability but in simple fact a guy can hire a contractor to come and plow in a conduit/cable/cat5/sleeve/fiber optic line.... FIFTY CABLES...... and buy 50 live feed monitors for less than the cost of ONE acoustic target! REALTIME feeds on REAL COPPER WIRES for a 50yr lifetime system......
WHAT
AM
I
MISSING???