Bushnell Speedster has a million sporting uses
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June 3, 2004 Having your very own speedgun is just as much fun as you'd ever dreamed it would be. We put in a set of batteries when we were photographing Bushnell's new Speedster and couldn't believe how much fun we had. The Speedster is capable of telling you how fast someone is bowling a cricket ball or serving a tennis ball, anywhere in the range from 20km/h through to 175 km/h and for larger objects, such as a person running, riding a pushbike or motorcycle, or driving a car, the Speedster is accurate all the way through to 320km/h, and not necessarily with them coming directly at you - the Speedster will operate at up to a 45 degree angle and is accurate within one km/h.
It's just the the thing for coaches to refine serving and bowling actions and it's also easy to see why motorists are seen as an income stream for the Government - everywhere we pointed the gun, people were breaking the speed limit. Absolutely great for sorting fact from fiction and it created quite a few winning and losing bets whilst in our care.
The Bushnell Speedster is available now.
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