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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Ill send ya one down to try out when i get a chance if you like.
    Ground impacts will also set them off as me and VC found out.
    Flash visible to 2k with naked eye .

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    I recon that could be mininised/eliminated by the way it is hung

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I recon that could be mininised/eliminated by the way it is hung

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    I bet you say that to all the boys😆

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Basically a heavy bis target square or round that when hit activates a coloured plate or tin to tell you it has been hit. Normally on a pendulum type mount.
    But has to be well balanced so that .223/5.56 will activate it at range.

    Saves having to go forward to set LR targets etc.

    I have seen them done with motion sensors and flashing lights/strobes etc

    Cheaper than this one but similar concept.

    http://www.brownells.com/shooting-ac...prod40237.aspx


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    look easy enough to make but I imagine there would be a bit of dicking around tuneing it to work with a 223 at long range...and then wind may become a problem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I bet you say that to all the boys��

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    look easy enough to make but I imagine there would be a bit of dicking around tuneing it to work with a 223 at long range...and then wind may become a problem?
    I hear ya. That's why I am thinking a reliable light system may be easier.

    I have had a pm to check some out made up north. I'm in no rush.

    We have plans at the club to host more big shoots but we need to be able to provide interesting and challenging stages. The easier they are to set the quicker we can enjoy the shooting.

    Our club has great facilities but only a handful interested in 3 gun.
    I am trying to get more interested.

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    I'm interested but haven't done any really. Separate elements yes, strung together, no. Oh and you are too far away for weekend visits.
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    @R93, the LightReact system is probably the best I have seen for a flash unit on a steel target - I wouldn't mind two or three of them myself. I don't think they have their website up an going yet but check them out on youtube of FB and you'll get a good idea of their product.
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    They do look simple and what we are after but their website is not working yet.

    Seen good reviews elsewhere.


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    Expensive though - I was quoted $325USD per system (i.e. includes 1 sensor and 1 light) with postage on top of that.

    Typically you get what you pay for. They look like a very good system and ideal for my use for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gillie View Post
    Expensive though - I was quoted $325USD per system (i.e. includes 1 sensor and 1 light) with postage on top of that.

    Typically you get what you pay for. They look like a very good system and ideal for my use for them.
    Yeah expensive but I won't be paying for them.😆

    I might have to buy one to prove the concept and then sell it back to the club.

    Can you pm me a contact please @Gillie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gillie View Post
    I had a discount code about to expire from Brownells after my last order, so have just grabbed one of these and sent it to the hotel of my mate thats on holiday over there, looking forward to testing it out long once the new 28 Nosler arrives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berg243 View Post
    there used to be a strobe light that you could buy that had a sensor pad to stick under a telephone that would flash when the phone rang .only hassle would be making up a power supply but the sensor could be stuck to back of actual gong and would flash if hit they where about $110 from memory about 10 years ago
    Yeah Caldwell make one. we have one at 2300 yards trouble is close ground impacts where sending back flashes as found at the Toby shoot last year. @R93 how did you find it?
    https://www.reloaders.co.nz/shop/Acc...or+720015.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Yeah Caldwell make one. we have one at 2300 yards trouble is close ground impacts where sending back flashes as found at the Toby shoot last year. @R93 how did you find it?
    https://www.reloaders.co.nz/shop/Acc...or+720015.html

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    I think it is pretty good but as you say it will flash on near misses.

    I just cleaned out a tall boy I keep stuff in and found it all wrapped up nicely ready to be shipped back.
    Pm me your addy and I will send it off.

    It's only been a couple years

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