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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 1856818" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>The best spotter I ever invested in is the Bullseye camera system. I have the 1 mile system and use it for 200+ yds. With the scopes I have on the long range rifles, I can spot 100 yds with them. However, I will use it on 100 yds to sight a cope in. These systems are amazing. The newer ones are a little more compact than mine. The 1 mile range runs in the neighborhood of $450 but they make ones that don't go out that far for about half that cost. Get on their website and see what fits your needs. MidwayUSA is where I got mine. I assume they still handle them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 1856818, member: 111239"] The best spotter I ever invested in is the Bullseye camera system. I have the 1 mile system and use it for 200+ yds. With the scopes I have on the long range rifles, I can spot 100 yds with them. However, I will use it on 100 yds to sight a cope in. These systems are amazing. The newer ones are a little more compact than mine. The 1 mile range runs in the neighborhood of $450 but they make ones that don't go out that far for about half that cost. Get on their website and see what fits your needs. MidwayUSA is where I got mine. I assume they still handle them. [/QUOTE]
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