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Spotting hits on steel or rocks solo
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<blockquote data-quote="frostop" data-source="post: 1617996" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>I generally end up hunting and shooting by myself unless my daughter is available to hunt, she's a local sheriff and has screwball hours most of the time! I tried to spot through the scope and when shooting a rifle without a brake that is just about impossible, for me anyway! The video camera idea is a thought as well, I have a cheap sony, not sure of the zoom, but I have had it set up when watching for deer out to 700 which seemed to work pretty good, hard to tell on the little screen they have but on a tv screen??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frostop, post: 1617996, member: 22611"] I generally end up hunting and shooting by myself unless my daughter is available to hunt, she's a local sheriff and has screwball hours most of the time! I tried to spot through the scope and when shooting a rifle without a brake that is just about impossible, for me anyway! The video camera idea is a thought as well, I have a cheap sony, not sure of the zoom, but I have had it set up when watching for deer out to 700 which seemed to work pretty good, hard to tell on the little screen they have but on a tv screen?? [/QUOTE]
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