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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 2846614" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>I have a 20X60 Viper Vortex Spotter and it really performs well--best spotter I've ever had. That said we have a LOT of mirage days down here in South Central Texas...so I bought a SME Bullseye 1 mile target camera. Now I can see impacts on my Surface Pro set up on the bench and even do a lot of data manipulation with the various displays. It was about the same price as a good quality glass and my bench shooting problems are now solved. Now if you're using it for glassing, obviously the camera set up will not work and you'll need to rely on the spotter/binos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 2846614, member: 109378"] I have a 20X60 Viper Vortex Spotter and it really performs well--best spotter I've ever had. That said we have a LOT of mirage days down here in South Central Texas...so I bought a SME Bullseye 1 mile target camera. Now I can see impacts on my Surface Pro set up on the bench and even do a lot of data manipulation with the various displays. It was about the same price as a good quality glass and my bench shooting problems are now solved. Now if you're using it for glassing, obviously the camera set up will not work and you'll need to rely on the spotter/binos. [/QUOTE]
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