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<blockquote data-quote="canderson" data-source="post: 296228" data-attributes="member: 10891"><p>I have tried the shoot and see targets. Sometimes, they work great with a spotting scope. If you look on the 6mm BR wedsite, there is information for a remote video system. I believe that it is a little more than your budget. If you have the range, the best option (in my opinion) is to build a target that you can raise and lower behind a bunker. If you have ever shot a highpower match, the range have targets that can run up and down. The benefit is that someone can pull the target and mark it right after the shot. It will give you the best feedback on wind doping. The drawbacks are can be expense, dangerous, and requires two people. If you build a bunker please use error on the side of caution. The bunkers at the matches that I have shot in were about a foot on concrete with a lot of dirt in front on the concrete. I guess after writing this, the money for a remote camera system sounds really cheap. Anyway, some food for thought.</p><p> </p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canderson, post: 296228, member: 10891"] I have tried the shoot and see targets. Sometimes, they work great with a spotting scope. If you look on the 6mm BR wedsite, there is information for a remote video system. I believe that it is a little more than your budget. If you have the range, the best option (in my opinion) is to build a target that you can raise and lower behind a bunker. If you have ever shot a highpower match, the range have targets that can run up and down. The benefit is that someone can pull the target and mark it right after the shot. It will give you the best feedback on wind doping. The drawbacks are can be expense, dangerous, and requires two people. If you build a bunker please use error on the side of caution. The bunkers at the matches that I have shot in were about a foot on concrete with a lot of dirt in front on the concrete. I guess after writing this, the money for a remote camera system sounds really cheap. Anyway, some food for thought. Chris [/QUOTE]
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