Recording your hunting shots when hunting with air rifle

One advantage of hunting with an air rifle is the possibility of record each shot you make when hunting, and therefore being able to be there again and again.

You just need:

a Weaver ring looking upwards;

A 1/4 screw through a piece of a flat metal sill that fits on the Weaver ring; and

a recording camera.

Do not forget to check that the camera is dead on on what you are pointing at, and to push the recording button.

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Emu,

Nicely done Sir. That is a nice rig also. 

You are probably already aware, but I wanted to share some info in case you weren't. I'm currently running an ATN X-Sight 4K Pro which is a digital scope. The scope has a record function (along with many other really cool functions). The video quality is probably not as good as the camera you are running, but it makes for a nice little package.

Obviously buying a new scope is way more expensive than just adding a camera to your existing scope, but if you are ever in the market for a new scope with video/audio recording capability I would recommend checking them out.

Post the video if you can, would love to see.



Chris
 
I have harvested 3 white tailed deer with air rifle. The first one and the second the shot was identical (heart and the two lungs with a slight angle form rear to front) the first one ran 30 meters, stoped and died. The second one not even run. Walked 30 mts and died 

The third one had the head down eating infront of me. The shot was a little upper than the eyes. Among eyes and horns. The deer fall dead without a step. Stone dead on it's tracks.