

🎯 Elevate your shooting game with pinpoint precision and instant feedback—because every shot counts!
The Shooting Made Easy SME Bullseye Sight in Range Camera delivers high-definition 1080p video with a remarkable 1-mile range, enabling shooters to track and analyze shot placement in real time via Wi-Fi on multiple devices. Featuring adjustable camera angles, weather-resistant construction, LED illumination for low light, and a secure ammo can style carrying case, this system is designed for serious shooters seeking professional-grade target monitoring and sight-in adjustments.








| ASIN | B07MFR9MDR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #267,191 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,306 in Hunting Targets & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Shooting Made Easy |
| Color | Other |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2019 |
| Included Components | See Description |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.06 x 8.46 x 5.51 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SME |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Sniper Edition |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 3.01 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SME-TGTCAM-LR |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Sport Type | Airsoft, Hunting |
| Style | 1 Mile Range |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
E**E
So far, it's great.
I know there were some negative reviews about this item, but mine seems to work great. It's possible that earlier versions of this camera and software were lacking. When dealing with high-tech items, they become obsolete at a fast pace, and upgrades can be far ahead of previous units in improvement and ability. I've had mine out on my home range three times now, and I can verify it works great to 1/2 mile, getting a full signal. I've tried the software on both a Motorola moto z4 running Android v10, and a HP chromebook running the latest version of Chrome. If I encounter any problems, I'll upgrade my review. The software has many great features, and I haven't tried them all yet. The software runs in landscape mode, so it looks great running full screen on the HP Chromebook. And, it is much better and easier to use on the Chromebook than it is on the phone. The software allows you to place the camera off-center from the target out of the line of fire, and then let you skew the image so it appears to be sitting right in front of the target. You can also place the camera much farther back than the recommended 15 feet, and zoom in on it. I got a good clear image from as far back as 36 feet. The software also has a "live view" mode that lets you view the raw camera image that appears to update every 1/2 second. I found myself using this feature a lot. For low lite/night shooting, the camera has LEDs that can be set to come on automatically in low light. One of the neatest features it has is the ability to overlay the target with a grid pattern of 1/4, 1/2, 1 MOA or 1/10 MRAD squares that are properly sized for the distance you are shooting. It can also let you "mark" your shots on the target, and save your shooting session. You can also recall saved target images with marks for later review. As I said, this package has a lot of bells and whistles that I haven't played with very much yet, but I will adjust my review if I have any problems. So far, I'm pretty impressed. Edit 04/17/2024 I tried "hiding" the camera behind a 34" square steel plate at 1/2 mile to protect it from stray bullets. It was still able to get plenty of signal back to the unit at the shooting bench and worked flawlessly.
S**E
Review feels more like a "lite" LR-3 comparison.
-I've tested LR-3 and loved it. Figured I'd give this a buy for almost a quarter of the price. -Gets the Job done, wish the image resolution was a little higher. -Sets up fine. Doing the layout of the target can take a bit of practice or it smooshes on the screen (live always shows the whole camera) I tend to just turn off the target crop option. -The receiver stores on the bottom of the unit which is nice and charges all at once. -Storage bag gets the job done, LR-3's case is muchhhh nicer. But you could always upgrade to a hard case for this. -The image quality is not as good as the LR-3. My biggest complaint. So zooming into your target gets blurry at about the same spot at the LR-3. Sighting in anything at .223/5.56 round and below is difficult. Have to start moving the camera closer to the "danger zone." -The antenna lock lever is going to wear out the plastic set gear at some point. It doesn't seem to actually lock in place real well. Side screw to tighten barely improves it. I can't tell if the lever goes inside to lock or outside. Both seem to hold the same. -Has the switching "last picture and current picture" to see a hole in the target like the LR-3, but actually runs longer/ constant. The moa adjustment it suggests on marked dots gets the screen a little crowded. -I never got to test either sets of cameras at the mile yet so distance (main reason people are looking at this I'm sure) I can't comment on yet. -Has a couple LEDs around the camera and the on/off switch for them is on the bottom. Haven't tested how well they actually work for seeing your target in the dark but I guess it probably has a use for someone. -Another use someone might have is the 2 person modes. Shoot targets against each other. For the price, it gets the job done and has good value for the money. If you've been spoiled with the LR-3, you are going to be looking for a little more clarity than this can give you. But for the price of putting it downrange versus the competition, it's a lot less stressful. I'll end up buying another one if this ever takes an unintentional round.
T**R
Awesome...
A friend of mine recommended this camera to me since I recently had surgery on my foot and couldn't walk back and forth to check my targets. I took it out as far as 1015 yards and it works great. Well worth the money and it's easy to set up. I was surprised that the battery lasted as long as it did. I took it out one weekend, and didn't go out again to the range for another 4 weeks or so, and the batter was still nearly full. Good product and very sturdy.
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