Hi Folks
Rather than a poll, I figured I'd start a discussion instead. I'm working on a cheap "YES/NO" target system for long range 22 shooting based on Arduino, some pressure sensors, and an LED. Will share everything open-domain once I build it, but....
And (I forgot your handle, but thank you in advance) there is already one out there based on the off-the-shelf stuff.
So, on with the idea.
2 "8 inch gongs that are either spring or rubber seperated. Front gong will have a hole cut in it, back gong will be solid. Back gong will have the electronics for registering impacts, and then have an LED light for "hit"
Idea is to start at 200 yards but be able to push out further than that, so the question is, to be fair, what size hole should I start with? Granted the whole idea is to be cheap and modular so you could swap say, a 2" hole in the front target for a 4" hole, just costs what, $20 for an 8" gong?
Idea is that a hit IN the hole would register the LED to turn on (and I'll make that on a relay, so pick whatever color you want) but a hit on the front gong would NOT register.
Will keep track of all the costs and software. Right now I'm just playing with cheap $8 arduino's and some ceramic sensors. May go to microphones but the ceramic sensors are dirt cheap and seem to work .
So
2" hole?
3" hole?
4" hole?
Or build all 3?
Rather than a poll, I figured I'd start a discussion instead. I'm working on a cheap "YES/NO" target system for long range 22 shooting based on Arduino, some pressure sensors, and an LED. Will share everything open-domain once I build it, but....
And (I forgot your handle, but thank you in advance) there is already one out there based on the off-the-shelf stuff.
So, on with the idea.
2 "8 inch gongs that are either spring or rubber seperated. Front gong will have a hole cut in it, back gong will be solid. Back gong will have the electronics for registering impacts, and then have an LED light for "hit"
Idea is to start at 200 yards but be able to push out further than that, so the question is, to be fair, what size hole should I start with? Granted the whole idea is to be cheap and modular so you could swap say, a 2" hole in the front target for a 4" hole, just costs what, $20 for an 8" gong?
Idea is that a hit IN the hole would register the LED to turn on (and I'll make that on a relay, so pick whatever color you want) but a hit on the front gong would NOT register.
Will keep track of all the costs and software. Right now I'm just playing with cheap $8 arduino's and some ceramic sensors. May go to microphones but the ceramic sensors are dirt cheap and seem to work .
So
2" hole?
3" hole?
4" hole?
Or build all 3?