Scatt USB trainer

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Nine major
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Scatt USB trainer

Post by Nine major »

I plan to buy a scatt USB trainer and I would like to put a pellet trap behind it and shoot into it from either 5 or 10 meters, is this possible.
dronning
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Re: Scatt USB trainer

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Yes it is possible but why?, one errant shot would be expensive. Also your groups and the SCATT groups will not align perfectly. You shouldn't be focusing on score when using the SCATT, you use it to analyze your hold, trigger release & group size.

You want live fire get the MX-02

- Dave
Certified Safety Instructor: Rifle & Pistol
They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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Gwhite
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Re: Scatt USB trainer

Post by Gwhite »

dronning wrote:Yes it is possible but why?, one errant shot would be expensive. Also your groups and the SCATT groups will not align perfectly. You shouldn't be focusing on score when using the SCATT, you use it to analyze your hold, trigger release & group size.

You want live fire get the MX-02

- Dave
Or a Noptel. There's nothing expensive downrange, only reflective tape. The Noptel sensor is a little heavier than the USB Scatt sensor, but I don't think it weighs much more than the MX-02 system.
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