Dave Doehrman
Expert
I took my new 1500 yard WiFi range camera up to Young's Longshot Range at Woodruff today and got some nice screen captures. The wind was howling from the NNE and blowing from right to left. Both of us shooting .308s were dialing in 5 1/2 MOAs right windage, but the strings were spread horizontally depending on the gusting winds.
I set the camera up 10 yards back and 10 yards to the right of the targets. The first photo shows the 1,000 yard targets with the zoom all the way back.
The photo below is a close up of the 3 right hand plates.
When the guys went down to paint the plates, I stayed back and used the camera to get a couple pics of them at the 1,000 yard line. The handsome fellow on the left is INGOer teddy12b.
And the last photo shows the plates after being painted.
Despite the windy conditions and 39 degree weather early this morning we still had a good day of shooting. The mirage got so bad at noon that we couldn't see the bullet impacts with our rifle scopes or spotting scopes. The range camera worked flawlessly and we didn't have to drive back and forth to check our bullet impacts.
I set the camera up 10 yards back and 10 yards to the right of the targets. The first photo shows the 1,000 yard targets with the zoom all the way back.
The photo below is a close up of the 3 right hand plates.
When the guys went down to paint the plates, I stayed back and used the camera to get a couple pics of them at the 1,000 yard line. The handsome fellow on the left is INGOer teddy12b.
And the last photo shows the plates after being painted.
Despite the windy conditions and 39 degree weather early this morning we still had a good day of shooting. The mirage got so bad at noon that we couldn't see the bullet impacts with our rifle scopes or spotting scopes. The range camera worked flawlessly and we didn't have to drive back and forth to check our bullet impacts.
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