That works. It would sure be a confdens builder.I just have someone stand next to my target.
That's what you call the "William Tell" approach.I just have someone stand next to my target.
What a great justification to buy a drone.Does anyone else (meaning I do) check their distant target progress/ results with a camera drone?
There is a drone that will no longer fly (AKA free), sitting on the ground in front of the target 100 yards away. It’s sending the image to the phone I am holding up.
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In this video, is a little camera TX/RX that I purchased for my model rockets and aircraft (intended use). The TX is powered by a 9 volt battery, RX by 12 (deer feeder battery) and works very far, line of sight.
I must admit to generally just using a good spotting scope though.
My guy holds the target up for me too. Better yet, I still use a target scope. My target holding guy IS SO EXPENSIVE!!. He must think, I'm made out of money. lolI just have someone stand next to my target.
Nah, the nuts over on the skeet range keep shooting them down. seeing one of those buzzing about is an automatic "doubles" for them. Come to think of it, that might be a cool new sport, "sporting drones". Might get a bit more expensive, though.Does anyone else (meaning I do) check their distant target progress/ results with a camera drone?
FAA actually makes that most of illegal, even when in trespass (when the operator has an FAA license).Come to think of it, that might be a cool new sport,