Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
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Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
https://www.bulletseeker.com
I'm in the process of securing the first shipment into Australia, and local pricing is not finalised, but I'll keep it as low as possible. I'm expecting about $1600.
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These look really good and given the supply problems from other suppliers these could be a real solution.
Orders being processed here: https://www.accurise.com.au/collections/bulletseeker
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Re: Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
I notice that it require a rail on the gun to mount it.
Both my rifles have timber stocks. Would it be possible to mount it on a tripod next to the rifle and get accurate data??
Both my rifles have timber stocks. Would it be possible to mount it on a tripod next to the rifle and get accurate data??
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Re: Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
Yes, you can mount a piece of rail on a bipod, rest etc. It comes with a Y shaped stand that can be mounted to a stock or barrel or used as a stand.
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Re: Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
So does this mean after about 2 or 3 years of use like a lot of devices with built-in batteries a $1,600 investment is useless.
Just asking simply because I have noticed a lot of small devices coming out these days with built-in power sources I find it bizarre as you don't need a lot of room for a 16340 cell .
Just asking simply because I have noticed a lot of small devices coming out these days with built-in power sources I find it bizarre as you don't need a lot of room for a 16340 cell .
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Re: Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
The manufacturer has assured us of their support, apart from the 1 yr warranty.
I wouldn't be assuming that it will become a paperweight in 2 years.
I wouldn't be assuming that it will become a paperweight in 2 years.
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Re: Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
Hello guys
I’ve just received my bullet seeker and can not get it up and running! I can not find the app to link the radar to my IPhone or IPad.
Is there one available????
John
I’ve just received my bullet seeker and can not get it up and running! I can not find the app to link the radar to my IPhone or IPad.
Is there one available????
John
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Re: Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
Apple app link is here: https://forms.wix.com/860d7401-54a1-43d ... db1bca8ecb
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Re: Bulletseeker Ballistic Radar
just a quick comment on my recently (10 days ago) bullet seeker. Backup has been great in getting all things sorted and it works a treat.
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