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The Basics, Starting Out
Gadget needed, video camera type
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 53329" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Let us know what you come up with as it would be nice to have the camera on the gun.Even with a remote it can be difficult to get the gun & camers on the intended target.At times I have given up the rifle shot just to get the video but that just dont cut it sometimes.</p><p> I made a mount for the bow but the recoil was much worse than I intisapated and the camera realy got rattled with every shot.</p><p> Saw some video of an antilope shot somewhere around a thousand yards out a while back that was quite good!He run it through a spotting scope somehow but was not specific.</p><p> CJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 53329, member: 93"] Let us know what you come up with as it would be nice to have the camera on the gun.Even with a remote it can be difficult to get the gun & camers on the intended target.At times I have given up the rifle shot just to get the video but that just dont cut it sometimes. I made a mount for the bow but the recoil was much worse than I intisapated and the camera realy got rattled with every shot. Saw some video of an antilope shot somewhere around a thousand yards out a while back that was quite good!He run it through a spotting scope somehow but was not specific. CJ [/QUOTE]
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