Target Monitor
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:33 pm
I've been having trouble clearly seeing the holes in the target, so I've been looking into potential solutions. My makeshift garage "range" doesn't readily lend itself to a target changer setup. I thought about getting a target scope. Is that what most people use? Then I thought about using some sort of camera and monitor to better visualize the target after shooting.
I tried an inexpensive security camera, but it didn't have a zoom lens so it had to be too close to the target and was thus distracting. Then I tried an old camcorder I had lying around with an 15 inch LCD TV I was able to pick up at Best Buy "open-box" for $90. This works great. The holes are very clearly resolved. I'm still not sure where to eventually put the monitor. It works well where I'm testing it, about two thirds of the way to the target, just off line to the right (see photo), but I'm afraid that some day I'll get distracted and shoot the TV and not the target!
Although this setup works great at visualizing the target, what does everyone think about how this might affect me if/when I go to shoot at a match where there are target changers, etc.
Thanks,
Philip
I tried an inexpensive security camera, but it didn't have a zoom lens so it had to be too close to the target and was thus distracting. Then I tried an old camcorder I had lying around with an 15 inch LCD TV I was able to pick up at Best Buy "open-box" for $90. This works great. The holes are very clearly resolved. I'm still not sure where to eventually put the monitor. It works well where I'm testing it, about two thirds of the way to the target, just off line to the right (see photo), but I'm afraid that some day I'll get distracted and shoot the TV and not the target!
Although this setup works great at visualizing the target, what does everyone think about how this might affect me if/when I go to shoot at a match where there are target changers, etc.
Thanks,
Philip