NRA Electronic Target Shooting Events
| Schedule of Electronic Target Events |
| DATES |
LOCATION |
| September 8, 2012 |
The Original Pennsylvania 1000 Yard Benchrest Club, Williamsport, PA Registration • Waiver |
The National Rifle Association has developed a program to increase awareness of Electronic Target Systems and their use for recreational shooting. NRA members, recreational shooters, and first time shooters will be invited to participate in events throughout the country to try shooting on electronic target systems and see how fun and enjoyable of an experience it can be.
Come shoot your new firearm, sight-in your rifle, or get in some practice on this state-of-the-art electronic target equipment! Come shoot on the same targets used in the Olympics, featuring Sius Ascor targets at 50, 100, and 250 yard firing points!
All skill levels welcome. Leave with a print-out of your target and score to show off to your friends and family.
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About The Equipment
Portable Bullet Sensor (PBS) System
Designed for the USAR Marksmanship Team the PBS offers SIUS superior technology in a portable, single-shooter set-up package.
SIUS PBS is a Portable Single Lane RF (wireless) Automatic Electronic Precision Target Scoring System. Any small arms firearms (from sub and super–sonic projectile firing weapons – 0.22 caliber, 9mm, 0.38 cal, 0.32 Cal, 0.45 cal, 5.56mm, and 7.62mm) can be used with the system.
The PBS system is an Acoustical Projectile Locating (detection) and reporting system for use where target/system portability and precision (accuracy) is desired. Accuracy is 1-2mm at the target center and 5-7mm at outer scoring zones.
The PBS system consists of a collapsible Precision Target with an RF (wireless) Battery Pack, a Target carrying/shipping case and a Shooter’s RF Wireless Control Unit/Monitor with a Weatherproof Backlit Keypad, Battery Pack, Carrying/ Shipping Case and a Laptop computer with interconnecting cables for downloading and printing of firing data.
There are 12 different Target Facings with Firing Exercise Software plus the Rifle Grouping/Zeroing Exercise.