I don't understand your problem. With a proper spotting scope with an angled eye piece and a proper competitive shooter's tripod (see Champion's Choice), there is no need to break your position either on the bench or in position on the firing line. You just turn your head slightly and look through the scope to see the target and the bullet holes. What would one need a camera for?
I have always thought that the N-SSA shooters' dance was highly amusing. They fire a shot, break out of position to walk over to look through their scope which is ill mounted on a camera tripod, and then walk back to build their firing position again. Having proper gear, I build my position once and then fire my five sighting shots and 10 record shots on each target without moving out of position. Consistency is everything.
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