Bullseye AmmoCam Sight-In Edition

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posted on November 7, 2014
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Bullseye Camera Systems, LLC, makers of the first-ever software-supported, wireless target camera system to show your last shot flashing is announcing a brand new product, the Bullseye AmmoCam Sight-In Edition, with an MSRP of only $349.

The Bullseye AmmoCam Sight-In Edition is a fully self-contained unit that weighs only 5 pounds and is the perfect solution to those shooting and sighting in at 300 yards or less.  Simply set the unit down range, flip the switch on and start shooting.  The system is weather resistant, has a 12 hour battery life and supports iPhone, iPad, Android Devices and Windows-based laptops.  It also allows multiple users to connect to the system to track shooting progress.

"Here at Bullseye Camera Systems we've been working diligently for a year to create a product that was innovative, convenient, and affordable and that's exactly what we offer with the Bullseye AmmoCam.  But we didn't stop there, stay tuned for our next product in the AmmoCam line, to be announced Friday, November 7th, 2014," shared Nick Skrepetos, founder of Bullseye Camera Systems, LLC.

The Bullseye AmmoCam Sight-In Edition is available to ship December 1, 2014.  Order now and receive free shipping.

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