I made a video showing mount options for Go Pro's

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    Cool Video and you sure a smooth shooter. So much so I think the bow mount worked best. My shots aren't as smooth sometimes so my camera jumps a lot.
     
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    I'm using this clamp for now just because I can move it and adjust it so quickly.

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    Yeah, I'm thinking the bow mount would be best. The back pack mount would be nice but it would be too hard getting it aimed in the right direction and any body movement would throw it off. Probably wouldn't work well from a tree stand either shooting downward or hitting off the tree.

    The back pack deal might be ok for filming a pheasant hunt with no cameraman tho.
     
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    Afflicted,


    That clamp on you have, is it very heavy?

    Looks like it might be better than what I have, easier to adjust.
     
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    It's made by gopro. Not very heavy no.

    I do like the back back cam also. I think with the wide angle once you adjust it it should be fine. Maybe just move it forward to get around your head.
     
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    Cool video to show different ways to mount camera. Back pack setup you made was pretty neat idea. Might be hard at first in tree stand but it would be neat to have for a lot of other situations.


    Had to look through your other videos cause looked kinda familiar, ended up being I checked out some of your firearm videos while back. Mainly glock 19 stuff when I was looking at buying one. Funny how small the Internet is sometimes ha.
     
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    Thanks for the comment! Yeah, I used it for fishing, problem was I couldn't catch any fish while the camera was rolling.
     

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