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Bullseye Camera System Review
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<blockquote data-quote="BullseyeCamera" data-source="post: 867636" data-attributes="member: 56602"><p>Typically 8 feet on a 45 degree angle is about max so that you can see smaller bullet holes. In the thousands of systems we have sold world-wide, we have not had impacts hit the camera or toolbox. So in practice, it's not been an issue.</p><p></p><p>We shoot steel all the time, and haven't had any issue with splash even with 338's. The camera does have a glass shield over it to protect the lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullseyeCamera, post: 867636, member: 56602"] Typically 8 feet on a 45 degree angle is about max so that you can see smaller bullet holes. In the thousands of systems we have sold world-wide, we have not had impacts hit the camera or toolbox. So in practice, it's not been an issue. We shoot steel all the time, and haven't had any issue with splash even with 338's. The camera does have a glass shield over it to protect the lens. [/QUOTE]
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