Well worth the cost however .Shotmarker is EXPENSIVE.
Cat
Well worth the cost however .Shotmarker is EXPENSIVE.
The units are taken in after each session, but the frames stay up. It takes less than three minutes to set up each one .Nice upgrade, are they left out or set up each time? Is their use limited to certain members or all members? Trying to understand how damage is monitored and who pays when they explode from an errant shot!
Shotmarker is EXPENSIVE.
Well worth the cost however .
Cat
We have a range with military styled butts; concrete shelters for target pullers and target carriers, with firing points back to 600m. That was not inexpensive.
An electronic system is certainly a lot easier to install.
Add the cost of a human operated target to the gallery range and the cost keeps going up.
It’s not just the cost of manually operated targets, it’s getting very difficult to find people willing to do it. Very few people I talk to miss pulling targets. Plus, you get to blame the e target when you miss.
The ekectronuc targets cut the time requirement for a match to a fraction of what ot takes to run a match with manually markrd target butts as well.
No need to rotate a three man team or to hire caders, etc tp run the butts!
Cat
Shotmarker is EXPENSIVE.
Digging up an old thread here, but curious if you leave your Shotmarker system outside year-round? We are just starting to put these in at Rocky Mountain House and we've already have an access point fail on the first -25C day. It'll need to be sent back for service. Also a sensor hub, but that appears to be a bad USB connector.We are in Fort McMurray Alberta .
I will post some pics of our range when I get to the computer
Cat
I have seen them up permanently , but we pull ours down in between sessions.Digging up an old thread here, but curious if you leave your Shotmarker system outside year-round? We are just starting to put these in at Rocky Mountain House and we've already have an access point fail on the first -25C day. It'll need to be sent back for service. Also a sensor hub, but that appears to be a bad USB connector.
In our scenario, the Access Point is mounted on a post outdoors, fed by a solar USB charger.
They are a small shop, and are not set up for mass production obviously.I complain about the 6+ month wait times on Shotmarker. It is not reasonable and shows a disrespect to the customer, in my opinion.
We pull ours down after every time we use them . Too many Shi*theads and they will shot them upI have seen them up permanently , but we pull ours down in between sessions.
Cat
I had mine with 2 - 3 months - Lucky I guessI complain about the 6+ month wait times on Shotmarker. It is not reasonable and shows a disrespect to the customer, in my opinion.




























