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Pro Tip: How to use the 4 shooting techniques
Von Max Mayrhuber am 27. Februar 2018

The 4 "must know" shooting techniques are called the swing through, sustained lead, intercept method, and pull away. Which shooting method were you taught?
Read more about our ShotKam (gun camera) at www.ShotKam.com Save $50 with discount code: YOUTUBE50. With built-in Wi-Fi, an adjustable reticle (crosshair / red dot point-of-aim), shock-absorption technology, and easy one-button control. ShotKam is sleek, light, and extremely durable. It mounts below the shotgun barrel to brilliantly record every shot.
What is ShotKam? ShotKam is an "intelligent" video camera that mounts to the barrel of a shotgun. Built with military-grade materials, it the ONLY camera specifically designed to withstand the shock of a recoil, while recording video seamlessly. The accelerometer technology (registers forces) automatically records a video of each shot so that no video editing is required. The adjustable crosshair (point-of-aim indicator) seen in the videos represents the bead of the gun. The camera weighs only 5 oz (including the 12 G bracket) and is 100% waterproof.

We do not have distributors outside of the US, but a ShotKam can be ordered from our website at www.ShotKam.com and we ship internationally.

Whether shooting the hard targets like Chandelle, hard crossers, quartering birds, or rabbits, we guarantee ShotKam will make you a better shot! ShotKam is the perfect training tool for all shooting instructors.

The ShotKam is a specialized gun camera that operates using an internal accelerometer. The accelerometer registers forces to signal when to record, and when not to record. Only the gun recoil will trigger a video to save. There is an adjustable reticle (point-of-aim indicator) which is aligned to the gun’s point-of-aim. This reticle, typically a red dot or crosshair, shows where the muzzle was when the shot was taken. The ShotKam has Wi-Fi which allows the shooters to easily adjust the reticle and settings, and download shots to watch while out in the field.

When CLAY shooting, simply press the power button ON at the beginning of the day and let the camera work "intelligently" in the background. The ShotKam will go in and out of “Sleep Mode” to save battery. When the action of the gun is closed, the ShotKam wakens from Sleep Mode and begins to buffer (through a memory buffer). When the camera feels the recoil of the gun, it saves to memory the 2 seconds before, and the 1 second after the recoil. It then saves it in ¼ speed and add the reticle. If there is inactivity for 20 seconds, then it goes back to "sleep mode" (slow blinking green LED). The camera lasts between 5 – 6 hours when shooting sporting clays and it is 100% waterproof as long as the rear cap is on (to protect the charging port).

The short video recordings can be viewed frame-by-frame, so that even the pellets can be seen for a few frames! It records 120 fps, which is approximately 1 frame every 3 yards.

The recording time, sleep mode, gun type, reticle type, etc are all adjustable settings. The ShotKam can record in full-speed, ½ speed, ¼ speed, or 1/8 speed. The ShotKam comes with a 12G mount but we offer different bracket sizes too (20G, 28G, side-by-side 12G, and .410).

Contact us: Sales@ShotKam.com or call (855) 473 - 5227

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