Lloyd
Well-known member
A month or so back I had an hour on a Marksman ST Simulator, set up to mimic sporting clays. https://www.marksman.se/
The purpose wasn't to practice hitting clays, it was in a gunroom and the shop not having grounds, they use their simulator to allow customers "try out" their stock of guns.
It was an interesting hour, though not very successful in many ways, it did for me at least provide some interesting if not useful feedback.
The system shows an animation (quite a good one) of various targets. In a manner similar to Shotkam, there is a cross hair shown on playback with additional information showing a trace of the gun movement and other arguably less useful information such as gun velocity and acceleration.
My question thus is, has anyone else had experience with simulators like this or other systems and have you found them to be useful?
The one I used is at Wadswick country Store, Corsham, Nr Bath, Wiltshire. Price £60/hr
The purpose wasn't to practice hitting clays, it was in a gunroom and the shop not having grounds, they use their simulator to allow customers "try out" their stock of guns.
It was an interesting hour, though not very successful in many ways, it did for me at least provide some interesting if not useful feedback.
The system shows an animation (quite a good one) of various targets. In a manner similar to Shotkam, there is a cross hair shown on playback with additional information showing a trace of the gun movement and other arguably less useful information such as gun velocity and acceleration.
My question thus is, has anyone else had experience with simulators like this or other systems and have you found them to be useful?
The one I used is at Wadswick country Store, Corsham, Nr Bath, Wiltshire. Price £60/hr