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Longshot by Target Vision LR3 UHD 2 Mile Range Camera
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R Craig Fisher's Review of Longshot by Target Vision LR3 UHD 2 Mile Range Camera

My first thought that came to my mind after I shot my first shot after I had set up the camera was wow, unbelievably spectacular view from a distance of over 2 miles away from the target I had just shot at. The impact on the target, when hit on the third round was shown spectacularly on my iPad. From there on the day just got better and better each shot as they were dialed in to them best infinite pictures possible. When I moved the camera to 15hundred and 12hundred yards to shoot other rifles from shorter distance, it was wonderful. I am a partial paraplegic and have a difficult time navigating myself around to set and check my targets usually bbseetaking more of my time than I get to spend shooting. These cameras have really changed the way I can practice my long range shooting. I think everyone needs a set of them. I wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone who shoots over a 200yd limit consistently!
Pros:
  • Easy to see where you hit!
  • Eliminates finding hits in mirage
  • Eliminate travel to target and back
  • Will find and formulate group sizes.
  • Can handle several shooters at the same time,
Cons:
  • Need spare battery pack
Would Recommend: Yes
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About R Craig Fisher from ID, United States

I have lived in the outdoors for a large part of my life. I worked in the corporate business community for a portion of my life because I thought that I would need to in order to provide money and care to raise my children. What a huge mistake and 40 years consumed of my life. So now I am an over-educated hermit living an off-grid life on an off-grid farm in the forests of North Central Idaho.