How about this? https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...Gauge-210.html
It's not legal for scoring NSRA comps, but won:t interfere with shot holes, so you can give your cards the once over.
How about this? https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...Gauge-210.html
It's not legal for scoring NSRA comps, but won:t interfere with shot holes, so you can give your cards the once over.
What Tim means is they are not legal for an official score to use, but many shooters use them and they are ideal to get an idea of the score on "Klingons" with out interfering with the hole which is naughty! But when it comes down to it only a gauge will give the accurate score.
The other option is only shoot 10.9's!
Walther KK500 Alutec expert special - Barnard .223 "wilde" in a Walther KK500 Alutec stock, mmm...tasty!! - Keppeler 6 mmBR with Walther grip and wood! I may be a Walther-phile?
Retracted_Yeti.... Yes there is an Android version for a tenner on the Google Play Store.
TargetScan works best for me if I shine a light (torch) onto a sheet of white paper behind the target. For ease of use though, I intend to make a little light box.
Atb
Chris
BSA Ultra Multi .22 ( Falcon Merlin 10x42T, `Tweaky` reg, HW mod, Cobra Merlin+Dipol L3 ), Skan M32 .177 (3-12x44 mini SWAT), Alros Trailsman .177 (Simmons WTC 1.5-5x20 , `Tweaky` reg ), Steyr Evo 10e and a Daystate Pulsar. 177..
Unless he developed it more the android version has much less analysis, such as superimposing many cards on top of each other for group anslysis and exporting results. It isn’t an android version of the same app that an iPhone user demonstrated to me before I bought the droid one. It has targets and a scan function and not much else. Maybe he has since taken notice of my request to add functions but his main plan seemed to be adding yet more targets.
BSA Ultra Multi .22 ( Falcon Merlin 10x42T, `Tweaky` reg, HW mod, Cobra Merlin+Dipol L3 ), Skan M32 .177 (3-12x44 mini SWAT), Alros Trailsman .177 (Simmons WTC 1.5-5x20 , `Tweaky` reg ), Steyr Evo 10e and a Daystate Pulsar. 177..
Ok fair enough but that doubles the price I paid to more than what the iphone version was.
Neither versions is of use for 5 spot rifle targets. It takes almost as long to scan them as it did to shoot them. Using the two things either side of your nose takes 5 seconds.
Also annoys me that now I upgraded to iphone I would need to buy again. That applies to all apps of course.
Everything annoys me at my age i guess.
Bah, xmas is coming now....
Target scan is rubbish, my app on an iPhone 6 can't pic up the holes, even with a light box. I made this light box with a battery powered set of LED's from Scambay, They have about 15 colours and 8 light levels per colour, nothing works as it should, not even the medium blue the app comes with.
https://ibb.co/mYAJZq
I did ask the question on the main forum, but naturally, it was ALL my fault, cos my LED's were crap, and my Phone was crap, I couldn't use the app, my car was the wrong colour, the sky was too sky coloured, there were only 12 months in a year, the sea is too wet etc etc etc.
The simple fact is, when I scan my shots, all most all the time I have to delete and/or move shots.
But I feel it's the fairest way to score for the MPL as lots of my shots are VERY close to scoring rings and there is no official scorer to make the call for me, so the app will have to do (after manually lining up shots most times).
Tried that way 1066
Just as bad as any other.
Nowhere to go ........in no hurry to get there; www.rivington-riflemen.uk----- well I suppose it is somewhere to go.... founded by I.J. - let down by the tainted blood scandal
https://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalo...Gauge-210.html
"It's not legal for scoring NSRA comps, but won't interfere with shot holes, so you can give your cards the once over.
We use this for Dorset league scoring - if the cards are called in, as has happened, the scorer can use a plug gauge for the final adjudication"
Hi Mike,
We also used one of these in our club when we used to shoot Dorset League and Eley Competition etc - unfortunately it "vaporised" some time ago and has never been seen again!
Good clear shots that are either nicely in-between the scoring rings or those that clearly cut the line don't need a gauge to score, but for those "tight" shots it is a clear aid that works well and does not enter the shot hole.
It is also good value for money - and should last a lifetime ( as long as you don't "loose" it like we did ).
I will buy another one next time I order something from Intershoot.
I still have an old ".177 RIG EZE-SCORER" from the 1970's that has to be dropped into the shot hole and gives a nice clear magnified reading. This would be frowned upon these days as it has to enter the shot hole, but it is more than good enough for informal use in the club and makes a handy reference guide.
Bob.
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.