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    If you want a scope cam so that you record the shot you can buy scope cam mounts and use a digital camera or there's probably cameras made specially for that. A youtuber I like uses scope cams for his air rifle stuff so I don't know how it would hold up with a shotgun, for example. The channel is "Teds HoldOver" if you want to see what I'm talking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    So you strap the camera to your forehead - I guess that makes it a little rough if you want to look through a scope on your rifle or crossbow - I'm thinking of getting one but wanted to know if there are any problems using one - that was some shot Huntitail made on that buck with a shotgun no less - so what's your overall option - are they worth buying
    Its sits above your forehead, i wear over top of my ball cap and then just angle it down a bit, so it wouldn't get in the way of your scope.
    It has its pros and cons...its good for close range stuff and is easy to use. its also 100% waterproof which is cool since i use it for fishing too.
    The biggest con is there is no zoom, close range only.
    If you want something pretty much hands free and for close range, then yes i would say its worth buying.

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    I did this setup a couple of years ago. It does work and can work really well as you can see from the video but after taking it out in the field a few times and forgetting to turn it on during an actual coyote kill.... I didn't bother taking it any more but this thread is getting me excited about trying it again..

    http://www.oodmag.com/community/show...Coyote-gun-cam

    PS... Again great shot on that deer...
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
    "Meat is not grown in stores"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat32rf View Post
    I thought that was an amazing shot last year when I first saw it....I still do.
    I'm glad you liked it, there are a couple haters if you read some of the comments lol

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    GoPro is excellent. Use it all the time.
    Stalk to you later!

    BigBuckHunter

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    nice shot. Nice deer.
    Stalk to you later!

    BigBuckHunter

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    Take a look at the Mobius (best price is on Ebay). Really popular little camera and there are all kinds of mounting options out there too.

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    this is what I use, I bring two for different angles $_35.jpg
    You checkin' me out?

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    I have a go pro and I really like it. The biggest pain is making sure it is pointing where you want it and the battery doesn't die. I have some good videos out of a layout blind on geese and I recently edited a 45 minute video of myself catching an 850lb blue fin tuna this Sept in PEI. I tried to post it but it says its too big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntitall View Post
    I have a GoPro that I strap on my head. Its good for short distances but anything over 50 yds doesn't show well. Here's a link to a video I took last year with this camera.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMi1g-i7_mE
    Nicely done, sir! Definitely a big boy there!

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