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Here is the footage so far we've collected using the new Shotkam Bob A.  This is just a short promo for my good friends over at Kent Cartridge!

I can't wait to get in a good hide and shoot those crows when they come in singles and pairs!

 



-- Edited by Assassin79 on Saturday 4th of November 2017 03:34:57 PM

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I liked both footage both of the ducks and geese. But I enjoyed the duck footage more because they were not posing like the Canada Geese were over decoys. You were hitting most of them right in the middle which looked real good on film.

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How much do these Shotkams go for? Id like to have one for crow hunting. They look like a lot of fun.

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They're pricey, over $600.00

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Marco, where did you have the camera positioned to get that film footage? Did another guy film it for you or did you have the camera mounted on the brim of your hat some how? This is just my point of view is all, what you have here is good close up shots where the birds don't look like a pin head and you can hardly make them out. I would try to have a good camera man stand in back of you and shoot the film footage right over your shoulder as the muzzle of your gun is swinging on different birds. That makes for the best film footage in my humble opinion.

Bob A.

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Bob, the ShotKam is mounted to the underside of your barrel.

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Lefty,

Thank you, that answered my question.

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boba wrote:

Marco, where did you have the camera positioned to get that film footage? Did another guy film it for you or did you have the camera mounted on the brim of your hat some how? This is just my point of view is all, what you have here is good close up shots where the birds don't look like a pin head and you can hardly make them out. I would try to have a good camera man stand in back of you and shoot the film footage right over your shoulder as the muzzle of your gun is swinging on different birds. That makes for the best film footage in my humble opinion.

Bob A.


 Cameramen can be expensive around these parts and I don't have good enough friends to want to sit behind me all day watching me shoot crows! Haha

I really enjoy this camera for the simple fact that the birds don't appear to be 100 yards away when you shoot them and give me a good slow motion, high quality picture to see exactly where I am hitting the birds.  Can't wait to put it to the test this winter now.



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