Bullseye Target Camera Review

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Going to be testing this out in the field during our next long range shoot. Specifically to see how it transmits in non linear terrain with vegetation, cross canyon, weather, etc.



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Just got to use it finally. Took the 22ARC and stretched it out from 100 yard zero to 654 yards, then 988 yards.

Bullseye camera opinions:

The Good-Camera works as advertised, live view at both yardages worked well.

The Bad-It has to be line of sight or it won't transmit. In mountainous terrain you have to keep this in mind. I ended up putting the receiver on top of my vehicle to get good LOS.

The ugly-instructions SUCK. Customer service SUCKS. The 800 # is on a loop-like a sick joke, you go through all the prompts, select numbers numerous times, then it starts all over. Looked online, youtube, etc., and they just don't go over usage very well. There is an app, and after 45 minutes of back and forth to device I figured it out. So many times companies come up with a good product, and skimp on user instructions.
 

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Thanks for the update, if you had to do it again would you purchase it? LOS will not be a problem as its fairly flat where we shoot out to 1000 yards. It does sound like initial set up was a PITA though.....
 
Good question. It would depend on the terrain. Where I'm shooting it's a rough ride to 1k. So for me I'd pony up and buy it again as it saves the back and forth, especially when trueing at distance. It helps having MIL discount as well.

If it was a flat, easy ride, that's a toss up.
 
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