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		<title>2300-Yard Target Cam System &#8212; Components and Set-Up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week we featured a cool video put together by Forum Member Mark Dalzell (aka &#8220;MDSlammer&#8221;). The video shows Mark and a couple of his shooting buddies engaging a steel target at 2300 yards (1.3 miles). In order to see both hits and misses at that extreme range, Mark assembled a target-cam system that broadcasts [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Last week we featured a <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/11/mark-dalzell-does-it-again-at-2300-yards-this-time/">cool video</a> put together by Forum Member Mark Dalzell (aka &#8220;MDSlammer&#8221;). The video shows Mark and a couple of his shooting buddies engaging a steel target at 2300 yards (1.3 miles). In order to see both hits and misses at that extreme range, Mark assembled a target-cam system that broadcasts multiple video cam feeds wirelessly to a receiver on the firing line. Down-range, Mark positioned a high-gain antenna. This was key &#8212; without the antenna the system&#8217;s useful range was less than 1000 yards. But with the hi-gain antenna Mark gets very clear signals from 2300 yards.</p>
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<p>Mark&#8217;s video was very popular with our readers. Quite a few guys asked for technical details so they could start assembling a similar system. To explain the components and set-up of his 2300-yard target cam system, Mark has made a 10-minute video that shows the equipment and explains how all the gear is hooked up. Mark system uses a KW7305 2.4 Ghz, 8-channel A/V transmitter/receiver kit ($269.00), powered by Li-Ion batteries ($125.00 with charger) that offer about 3 hours of run-time. The video camera was a Panasonic HDC SD-60 with 35X zoom ($350.00). The antenna is a 2.4 Ghz 24 DBI Grid unit (model # HG2424EG-NG), that cost just $45.00 plus another $29.00 for cabling. To see how this all functions at long range, watch the video below.</p>
<p><b>Watch This 10-Minute Video to See Components of 2300-yard Target-Cam System</b><br />
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<p>While Mark positioned his hi-gain antenna downrange near the target, you can, alternatively, set the hi-gain antenna at the firing line and point it downrange at the transmitter. Mark says that either configuration will work, as long as the hi-gain antenna is aimed carefully. You also need to elevate both Transmitter and Receiver antennas. Mark mounted his receiver on top of a 10-foot-tall <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/243710-REG/Avenger_A2033F_A2033F_Century_C_Stand.html" target="new">Century C-Stand</a> near the shooting station. From there he could watch bullet impacts on his 7&#8243; Marshall color monitor placed on a portable bench.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/marktargcam03.jpg" alt="Mark Dalzell Long Range video target camera"></p>
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<blockquote><p>Mark tells us the whole system was affordable (under $1100.00 for everything including monitor and antenna), and it was easy to set up. Mark encourages readers who&#8217;ve been thinking about building a similar system for their long range shooting sessions: &#8220;The hardware is not difficult to configure&#8230; if I can do it, anyone certainly can.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Mark Dalzell Does it Again &#8212; at 2300 Yards this Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2012 16:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member Mark Dalzell (aka &#8220;MDSlammer&#8221;) is an avid long-range shooter and talented movie-maker. Some months ago, he produced a great video about shooting his Savage 110 BA at 1200 yards. That video was a hit with readers, and now Mark has come up with a new video, with the range pushed out to 2300 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Forum member Mark Dalzell (aka &#8220;MDSlammer&#8221;) is an avid long-range shooter and talented movie-maker. Some months ago, he produced a <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/04/taking-and-making-one-mile-shots-with-savage-ba110-in-338-lm/">great video</a> about shooting his <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/04/taking-and-making-one-mile-shots-with-savage-ba110-in-338-lm/">Savage 110 BA at 1200 yards</a>. That video was a hit with readers, and now Mark has come up with a new video, with the range pushed out to <strong>2300 yards</strong> (that&#8217;s 1.3 miles!). Mark and his compatriots Dale Jorgensen and Gio Valdez headed out to their &#8220;secret spot&#8221;  in the high desert, near Jean, Nevada, armed with a pair of 7mm RSAUMs and Mark&#8217;s .338 Lapua Magnum Savage 110 BA. Given the degree of difficulty, it&#8217;s not surprising that Mark&#8217;s gang had more misses than hits this time out, but they did produce an entertaining video that shows the challenges of shooting at <i>Extreme</i> Long Range.</p>
<p><b>Watch HD Video &#8212; Extreme Long-Range Shooting at 2300 Yards</b><br />
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<address>Shooting 2300 Yards with the 7mm RSAUM and .338 Lapua Magnum<br />
Target Cam Spotter: Wally Krusee<br />
Film By Mark Dalzell &#8211; Sin City Productions / All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2012</address>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dalzell02.jpg" alt="Dalzell Target Cam 2300 yards"></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dalzell03.jpg" alt="Dalzell Target Cam 2300 yards">Mark was shooting a Savage 110 BA .338 Lapua Magnum, the same gun he used for his previous 1200-yard high desert shooting safari. The elevation required to get on target at 2300 yards was mind-boggling. Elevation for Mark&#8217;s .338 LM was 96.5 MOA (on top of a +40MOA rail). Mark&#8217;s buddy Dale was running a full 30.5 MILs of elevation with his 7mm RSAUM with milrad optic.</p>
<p>Mark set up a wireless remote camera near the target, so you can see where the shots impacted. A second camera was behind the trigger-pullers, giving a &#8220;shooters&#8217;-eye view&#8221;. The target was a full-sized steel silhouette with an orange square painted in the middle.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dalzell01.jpg" alt="Dalzell Target Cam 2300 yards"></p>
<p>Mark reports: &#8220;I was out this past Monday with a couple of buddies. We tried our luck shooting at 2300 yards. I had one hit out of 30. Very poor marksmanship. But I did learn a few things about shooting at this distance for the next time. I have nothing but admiration for those shooters who are consistent at this distance. [It was] pretty amazing.&#8221;</p>
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<td width="180"><strong>Mark Dalzell</strong></td>
<td><strong>Dale Jorgensen</strong></td>
<td><strong>Gio Valdez</strong></td>
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<td>Savage BA110 .338 Lapua Magnum<br />Murphy +40MOA Titanium Rail<br />Harris bipod<br />Nightforce 5.5-22x50mm NXS Speed Turret</td>
<td>7mm RSAUM<br />Krieger 30&#8243;, 1:8.75&#8243; twist Barrel with Ross Brake<br />McRees Folder Chassis<br />Harris Bipod<br />Bushnell HDMR Scope</td>
<td>7mm RSAUM<br />Krieger 28&#8243;, 1:9&#8243; twist 5R Barrel with Ross Brake<br />McRees Folder Chassis<br />GG&#038;G Bipod<br />Bushnell H2DMR Scope</td>
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<td>Berger 300gr OTM Hybrid<br />Lapua Brass<br />92grains H-1000<br />.010&#8243; Off Lands</td>
<td>Berger 180gr VLD<br />Nosler Brass<br />62.6 grains H-1000<br />0.020&#8243; Off Lands</td>
<td>Berger 180gr Hybrid<br />Remington Brass<br />64.5 grains H-1000<br />.005&#8243; Off Lands</td>
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