Anybody try one of these yet?
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Magneto Target Light
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Re: Magneto Target Light
Spotters don't like them very well, when the light flashes it pulls your eye to it and you miss seeing where your hit is, other than that they work fine as long as nobody shoots the light.
A man must standup before you can see how long of a shadow he will cast
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Re: Magneto Target Light
They say if you mount it like they say it will take the hits. Don't know as I need one, just thought it might be kind of fun, especially spotting and testing by myself. Sometimes if the wind is right, you get all the smoke back and it doesn't clear in time to lean over and catch it in the scope. Most of the time the target rings good enough to hear.
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Re: Magneto Target Light
You cant see the light at long range without using a scope.
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Re: Magneto Target Light
Not sure what system they're using at Alliance, but the flasher sits well off to the side of the target. It's plainly visible without a scope.
Biggest problem is if someone shoots and hits the target before the flasher has been off for 3 seconds it doesn't reset and won't indicate the second hit.
Biggest problem is if someone shoots and hits the target before the flasher has been off for 3 seconds it doesn't reset and won't indicate the second hit.
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Re: Magneto Target Light
I've shot out to 1200 yards and could see the light flash without a scope, but the light needed to be correctly aimed back at the firing line.
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Re: Magneto Target Light
I think a pair radios work better and don't cost as much. Didn't know about the yellow light showing misses ours did not work, might have to have faster bullets.
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Re: Magneto Target Light
We had one on one of the 1000 yd targets during practice at the Coker memorial.
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