Wanted: Remote Target System

GJF

Well-Known Member
Advice / Recomendations

Whats on the market for remote targets
Looking at roller system so that a fresh target can be wound on at 100m and 200m
To work with the SME bullseye camera system
 
The acoustic target systems (such as in use at Bisley) will plot bullet impact on a display (your phone, tablet, etc) - no need to change the target. On MOD ETR ranges, you can literally step through every shot placement. They are not cheap but are a far better reliable system as no "moving parts".


Others are available.

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The acoustic target systems (such as in use at Bisley) will plot bullet impact on a display (your phone, tablet, etc) - no need to change the target. On MOD ETR ranges, you can literally step through every shot placement. They are not cheap but are a far better reliable system as no "moving parts".


Others are available.

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Hi
My SME Bulleye does this
But found the target even if on foam backing gets destroyed
We are firing quite a few rounds of varying calibres
so looking for roll on system to provide fresh targets
 
Hi
My SME Bulleye does this
But found the target even if on foam backing gets destroyed
We are firing quite a few rounds of varying calibres
so looking for roll on system to provide fresh targets
Yup - your firing bullets, it happens!

First time I was on an ETR as a "stalker" the 200m Figure 11 targets looked good with the naked eye at the firing point but when you looked at them through the scope when they resembled a sieve! Good enough for the squaddies to aim at but trying to requal at 200m presented a little bit of a challenge. Our RCO-agreed solution was for firers to centralise the vertical crosshair on the Fig 11 and set the horizontal crosshair on the shoulders. Stepping through the shots on the Toughbook showed little spread and the overall grouping size was easily measured electronically. My take away from that, subsequent ETR shoots and use of the Bisley targets is that the "target" is immaterial, you just need to have a consistent POA and leave it to the electronics taking the display view as the "target".
 
Yup - your firing bullets, it happens!

First time I was on an ETR as a "stalker" the 200m Figure 11 targets looked good with the naked eye at the firing point but when you looked at them through the scope when they resembled a sieve! Good enough for the squaddies to aim at but trying to requal at 200m presented a little bit of a challenge. Our RCO-agreed solution was for firers to centralise the vertical crosshair on the Fig 11 and set the horizontal crosshair on the shoulders. Stepping through the shots on the Toughbook showed little spread and the overall grouping size was easily measured electronically. My take away from that, subsequent ETR shoots and use of the Bisley targets is that the "target" is immaterial, you just need to have a consistent POA and leave it to the electronics taking the display view as the "target".
Many thanks and yes have done that in the past as well. However with my new set up i am looking for roller target system. If you have know of any makes please forward on 👍
 
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