Check out slow mo eye shot @ 10 yards.

By Braxton of PA with a JSB 18.13 from a stock Marauder. His filming is not entry level. No way I’d be shooting with camera on my rig. Braxton will be here Tomorrow or Saturday with extremely high end equipment filming 200-300 yard target shooting with .22 & .25 pellets, not slugs. By high end I mean spotting scopes in the 2-3K range, 5K binoculars & a Nightforce that may make me buy a top tier euro scope but I doubt it. I’m pretty set on 3x15 SWFA HD mil-quad. Heck, I need a $2950.00 Alkin from Doug Noble & (5) $30 infrared chronographs from Alibaba. Why buy one $150.00 one when I can set at 12”, 25yrds, 50, 75, & 100 for better BC reading. If I hit a $30 chrony I won’t be mad at myself. No lighting issues. Only thing needed is desire to walk & read them, & convert from mps to fps.

EDIT ON DISTANCE:

Shot was actually 15’ above a Groundhog from window. I was confused on texts sent. My fault. Braxton just texted & said he wishes it’d been a 40 yard shot. That those filming conditions were actually really poor & if we’re lucky the 200-300 yard shooting will turn out great as we have time for targets. 

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Thanks guys!!!

This was digiscoped through my kowa tsn883 w/ 25-60x eyepiece combined with a 1.6x magnifier for 40-96x zoom using my iphone xs max.

Video conditions were poor but I was excited to finally film something with it so I just went for it.


The groundhog was shot out my window about 15 feet or so downwards and 10ish yards away. It was incredibly difficult to get the proper viewing angle due to the angled eyepiece and the groundhog being downwards. This was also video'd through a pane of glass, was wayyy too close (zoomed all the way out), and there was some brush in the way making it difficult to focus properly.

I am excited to get out soon and see what this digiscoping combo can really do!!!
 
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