Caldwell Long Range Target System

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Al Virgilio

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I am getting older and am thinking of getting a long range target camera system since I can't see bullet holes with a spotting scope over 200 yards.
Have any of you guys tried this system or other systems and have noticed any problems? Thanks in advance.
 
I use the Caldwell system and IMO it couldn't really be improved upon at its price point

It's as easy as anything can possibly be..... we drive out, set warning signs on folding sawhorses, set targets, set up the unit and drive back. The actual deployment of the camera unit is literally point and shoot

I use my phone to view/monitor

I use a 4X8 sheet of plywood completely covered with white paper and place a single aiming point. I can normally shoot 8-15 groups at 600yds depending on how much I'm sucking that day. I could shoot more than that with a worked up load of course but I don't use it for "practice"...... I use it to see what my loads are doing so they're not all small.

And some luck is involved as the day changes on my range. My bullets are 100ft off the ground in the middle
 
BTW, if the Targetvision will cover a sheet of plywood and keep track of a hundred or more hits..... it looks to be a better system

I don't think the Caldwell marks the shots
 
I had the Caldwell system, which worked OK, but I upgraded to the Bulleye, Long Range Target Camera system and really like all the added features.

Bob
 
BTW, if the Targetvision will cover a sheet of plywood and keep track of a hundred or more hits..... it looks to be a better system

I don't think the Caldwell marks the shots

I think the cost is doubled for the target vision? Is the added feature of marking the shots useful for the additional cost? Do you use it? I am leaning towards the bullseye or targetvision.
Thanks
 
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