I emailed silver mountain.. Its pricy, but seems like a quality deal. not sure how they all compare..
About how much money are they talking??
I emailed silver mountain.. Its pricy, but seems like a quality deal. not sure how they all compare..
They have had one on the prize table a couple of years at Berger match.Thanks Craig, pcrowe, Sniper. I will have to e-mail SMT. Hopefully they have a table at the Berger's.
About how much money are they talking??
Yes I do have one and have made a small 24x24 aluminum frame to mount sensors on 2 tripods Takes maybe 5 min to set up .As a club we have 12 targets total now. Once you test on one going back to a conventional target is really a pita as you get spoiled .The great thing is if you go for record while testing it will instantly give real time feedback such as group size and shot per shot group size . Very useful in load developmentI have two different cameras already. I would like to investigate an E-target.
jhop....do you have one? How easy is it to transport/set-up? Cost? I don't mind spending a little money...heck..I could sell the two cameras and make a little dent in the cost.
I definitely copy, Robin!I just saw a price list for the G2 (single target system) of just over $3000. I don't know how current that price is....email to US distributor pending.
I might see if a couple of range members want to go in on one.
Bob...got your ears on, good buddy?![]()
Whats the cost of those ?I bought my SMT in early 15. I can't tell you how many people have shot with me on the target. I have had 1 sensor fail the cost was $100.00. Wayne and Dan have been there for every issue and they were most often user caused but Wayne always answered the phone and sent you back down the correct path. I would not give up my SMT.
John
Ok sorry I just seen it on here 3k.usWhats the cost of those ?
wish I was as lucky !I have a long range Bullseye and love it. Use it to 1000 yards with no problems.
from the email. silver mountian
Our current product, the "G2 ShootersPac" is approx. USD 3000. We are about to introduce a higher performance successor product, our "8-sensor G2 ShootersPac", which should be just under USD 4000
Craig,I went in with 5 others on a SMT, it's been great all around. The sensors slip easily into brackets that are permanently mounted on a target board. Takes a little longer than setting up paper targets but is far superior to paper. I've used it for 600 yd load development mostly but it will get a lot of use now for practice and to help with my wind reading skills.
Craig