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Shooting yesterday at Bisley

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 9:34 am
by Rambles35
Epic conditions.
Hopefully the F class boys on my left at 800 900 and at 1000 had as good a day as me.

Enjoy the weather whilst it lasts

Re: Shooting yesterday at Bisley

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 10:32 am
by Pete
What do you think of the electronics? We really rate them..........and we take a digicam screenshot for our records, as well.
Currently working on a shade so that the reflections don't appear in camera.

Pete

Re: Shooting yesterday at Bisley

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 4:40 pm
by rox
Pete wrote:What do you think of the electronics? We really rate them.........
Last week, after 2 months with few issues, I had 5 unregistered shots out of 45. Next day another shooter had nearly 50% not registered on the same target, while I had 2 in 45 on a different target. There are serious problems, at least on those 2 targets.

Just had a great weekend using Silver Mountain targets in Jersey though; 66 shooters used the new installation in a 3 day meeting, which was a great success. The system supports competition formats including shooting in threes, sighter conversion & overlaid display of last shots on other targets.

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Re: Shooting yesterday at Bisley

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 6:37 pm
by Pete
"The system supports competition formats including shooting in threes, sighter conversion & overlaid display of last shots on other targets."

We're still getting our heads round Intarso......I get the impression that they were designed primarily for 300m but have been fettled for long range.
I'm hoping they prove to be as versatile as Silver mountain, though. Shooting in threes would be a great feature to have.......

Pete

Re: Shooting yesterday at Bisley

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 10:15 am
by rox
Pete wrote:I'm hoping they prove to be as versatile as Silver mountain, though. Shooting in threes would be a great feature to have.......
The first step would have to be buying another 2 monitors per target. Then they'd need to widen the firing points to accommodate the enormous iron legs of the stands!

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