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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
First traditional bow kill (video)
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiggy" data-source="post: 4078280" data-attributes="member: 6106"><p>Thanks guys!</p><p></p><p>The camera I used is actually a Sony Cybershot. I'm not even sure if they still make them anymore. The GoPro would probably have better battery life than this camera does. The best advice I can give for filming your hunts is to get good camera mounts. I have one mount on my treestand and I use a telescopic tripod. The more options you have, the better.</p><p></p><p>It is a Samick Sage bow. I have found that with the Samick bows they are very picky about brace height. You really have to play around with it to get it to quiet down but once you find the proper brace height for the quietest shot they tend to be very nice. Mine is quiet enough that I never thought about string silencers or anything. Also, the Dacron string expands and contracts a LOT with changing temperature and humidity so your brace height can fluctuate wildly. I check mine before I go out every day and every day it's different so I have to twist/untwist the string to get it back to where it needs to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiggy, post: 4078280, member: 6106"] Thanks guys! The camera I used is actually a Sony Cybershot. I'm not even sure if they still make them anymore. The GoPro would probably have better battery life than this camera does. The best advice I can give for filming your hunts is to get good camera mounts. I have one mount on my treestand and I use a telescopic tripod. The more options you have, the better. It is a Samick Sage bow. I have found that with the Samick bows they are very picky about brace height. You really have to play around with it to get it to quiet down but once you find the proper brace height for the quietest shot they tend to be very nice. Mine is quiet enough that I never thought about string silencers or anything. Also, the Dacron string expands and contracts a LOT with changing temperature and humidity so your brace height can fluctuate wildly. I check mine before I go out every day and every day it's different so I have to twist/untwist the string to get it back to where it needs to be. [/QUOTE]
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