Overall Results as of Today
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thumbs down From: WI_Bowhunter
Can be made for alot less $$$$


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thumbs down From: Packrat
The best system I've seen for recording your hunts was offered by a company called Game Plan at the ATA show.


thumbs down From: BrettU
aint special, i m sure there are jimmy rigs that look better


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thumbs down From: 3whitevanes
Is that a bungee cord being used to hold your camera on?


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thumbs down From: 1Rudeman
Duct tape is cheaper!


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thumbs down From: initialwound
you can make one pretty cheap


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thumbs down From: Weekend Warrior
can make this myself for cheaper


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thumbs up From: RBN
I don't video, but looks reasonable


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thumbs down From: JERSEY BOB
Cheaper and better units out there. Also, what about us LEFT HANDED archers?


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thumbs down From: robertb
The bungee looks cheap. I wouldn't put my camera as I'd be afraid the vibration (all bows have it) would destroy the camera.


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thumbs down From: Jimbob
nope. tree arm or tripod only


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thumbs up From: SILO
$70 for a bungee??? Nope


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thumbs down From: Idabow
Vibration from the shot will make for a very jerky video, not to mention having to follow through for 15 seconds while your buck runs off...


thumbs down From: XMan
no thanks, another gadget on the bow to worry about...


thumbs down From: Wary Buck
What XMan said...


thumbs up From: opencountry
looks great and I want one, but for $70 Ill make one thats just as good and just as quiet


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thumbs down From: Penguins06
Camaras are expensive to drop


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thumbs down From: Rising Sun Outdoors
I video with the use of a tripod, homemade tree arm or a second person! I would think this would hinder a shot becasue of the forward weight on the bow.


thumbs down From: Horn Donkey
Too expensive for a bungee cord and screw in bracket.


thumbs down From: Grounblind
Why????????????????


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thumbs down From: Big Nine
I wasn't sold on this at all. However i did see a unit that was called the riser cam....that looked to be the real deal.


thumbs down From: Mike Ganoe


thumbs down From: rdrake18@work
Attach my high dollar camera to my bow with one little bungie cord? No thanks!


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thumbs up From: Booner1331
built in spring to catch the shock of the shot


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thumbs down From: Donkey
one more piece of junk to get in your way. We have brains, with memory capablity and everything. Plus, I'm not out there to make my own "Gettin' Close" videos. Lame


thumbs down From: mason
Too spendy. I like the concept of camera on bow. I used three plastic straps for about 3 cents a piece last fall that worked great. I like to film wildlife so I love the little cameras on the bow.


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thumbs up From: Shooter
Mount it to the tree, its safer for the camera and 1 person can video and shoot.


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thumbs up From: Over Draw
Why add more Crap to carry


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thumbs down From: DC
This thing wont work. Trust me.


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thumbs down From: coueschaser3
thats what buddies are for.


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thumbs down From: StickFlicker
Why would I want all that extra weight on my bow just to make a video that is too shaky to watch?! Also, makes anything taken with it ineligible for P&Y.


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So flimsy it would fall off while hiking!


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thumbs down From: Rkratzer
I have one from deer ridge innovations, I got it for way less and it works AMAZING! The shot shock is EXTREMELY minimal. I got the camera from them too It comes with the software to even edit the footage and a remote to control it. It attaches right to the stabalizer/riser junction. I love it, can't wait to take it back to africa. www.deerridgeinnovations.com


thumbs down From: larryski3
No thanks


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thumbs down From: JaySee
don't want one at all.


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thumbs down From: blacktail
more stupid crap


thumbs up From: savage78

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