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    pheasant gun mount

    Thought i would chuck up a series of gun mounted videos. I have a few of ducks, pheasants and partridge, driven and flushed. Photo bucket is having a mere at the moment so this is the only one for now.http://s1247.photobucket.com/albums/...=pheasant1.mp4
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    was there any bird left? there seemed to be a shit load of feathers floating to the ground.

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    Yeah, was actually a head/neck shot. Was only about 5m away so not to much left in the head department. Will put some better, less explosive videos up tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    Yeah, was actually a head/neck shot. Was only about 5m away so not to much left in the head department. Will put some better, less explosive videos up tomorrow
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    http://s1247.photobucket.com/albums/...ent=double.mp4
    Here is another one, got the trap gun out shooting on a drive.

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    Very impressive!!So is your video camera strapped too your shotty?
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    yip. that video camera is some cheap POS helmet cam i bought on 1-day for about $50, waterproof and shock proof and easily mounts to the shooty. Have also experimented with a Go-pro expensive jobby mounted to my earmuffs, works pretty sweet. But the cheap little helmet cam is all good.

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    Pigeon shooting 2012 new zealand - YouTube

    An example of us shooting with the camera mounted on your earmuffs, this was in no way our best day pigeon shooting, as we stuffed up our set-up nd had birds landing a few hundrred metres away, i think you see a pigeon tornado of about 500 birds that just wouldnt decoy in at some point, cant remember. (not me filming, im the one on the right)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    Pigeon shooting 2012 new zealand - YouTube

    An example of us shooting with the camera mounted on your earmuffs, this was in no way our best day pigeon shooting, as we stuffed up our set-up nd had birds landing a few hundrred metres away, i think you see a pigeon tornado of about 500 birds that just wouldnt decoy in at some point, cant remember. (not me filming, im the one on the right)

    Thats a cool video bro. Thanks for posting.

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    Great vids, thanks for putting them up

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    Pigeon shooting 2012 new zealand - YouTube

    An example of us shooting with the camera mounted on your earmuffs, this was in no way our best day pigeon shooting, as we stuffed up our set-up nd had birds landing a few hundrred metres away, i think you see a pigeon tornado of about 500 birds that just wouldnt decoy in at some point, cant remember. (not me filming, im the one on the right)
    very nice video, love pigeon shooting!

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    pheasant gun mount

    Thanks for posting that up, great fun !!
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    That is cool stuff. I have never really shot birds in a serious way. Have only taken out the odd duck and Pukeko on the farm when they have been pissing me off (pest control).
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