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dixon
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Beamhit trainer

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Anyone familier with the Beamhit 190 marksmanship training system?

Comparison to Rika or SCATT?

Thanks
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Fred Mannis
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Re: Beamhit trainer

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dixon wrote:Anyone familier with the Beamhit 190 marksmanship training system?

Comparison to Rika or SCATT?

Thanks
Use the Search function and the keyword Beamhit. There has been previous discussion of this unit.
Steve Swartz

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Short answer- it's not a trainer at all.

It's a reasonably accurate dry-fire hit estimator/indicator device.

Steve
dixon
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Re: Beamhit trainer

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Fred Mannis wrote:
dixon wrote:Anyone familier with the Beamhit 190 marksmanship training system?

Comparison to Rika or SCATT?

Thanks
Use the Search function and the keyword Beamhit. There has been previous discussion of this unit.
Fred:

It looks like for the 190 system which uses a PC that Beamhit has enhanced their software.

In the archive for example an issue was made of the fact that the Beamhit system didn't have a POA following capability, but the current description lists trace and plot modes for continual and realtime POA.

It seems that the current system is more capable then the ones listed in the archive but less capable then a Rika. I am trying to find out what is vaporware and is actual capability.

David
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