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Drift remote camera

Chas

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Bought a Drift remote camera ages ago to strap on the truck when off-roading but owing to the 80 being sorned for the last 18 months it never got used for its original purpose, trying it out this time strapped to the side of my head while I shoot a few arrows. The idea is to hit the little yellow (a gold) circle (about 10/11cm dia) in the middle of the target at the end of the room 18 metres away, I didn't do too badly, one end of three arrows were all in the gold. :dance:
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I tried embedding the video but it only seems to work here if I am logged in to FaceBook at the same time, try again should work as I am logged in now.
 
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I've just changed the privacy settings can somebody try again and let me know if that worked?
 
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Worked for me! Not bad resolution & picked up audio fine. Nice looking setup you have as well. What spec.?
 

Glad it seems to be OK now.



Euan, the camera is a Drift HD170 the bow is a Win & Win25" Pro Accent riser with Sebastian Flute 22lb Carbon fibre limbs, butbecause I have a long draw I'm pulling about 26lb on the string, not verypowerful but you wouldn't want to get in the way of the arrow. The coach at myclub said "Chas, your bow is good enough for the Olympics, unfortunatelythe archer isn't"



Adding the riser £350, limbs £150, sight £250 and purecarbon arrows £160 together you wouldn't get much change from £1000. Then whenyou include binoculars for indoor use and a scope for outdoor, a case to storeit all for transport + other little bibs & bobs it all comes to close on£2000



Bow set-up has changed a bit since this picture was taken.

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What club are you in (just asking as it looked like the indoor range at Hart of Sherwood)?
 
What club are you in (just asking as it looked like the indoor range at Hart of Sherwood)?

I'm with Nonsuch Bowmen Dan, http://www.nonsuchbowmen.org.uk/Main/HomePage but that place we are shooting at is an unoccupied premises that one of our members used to work in, we have got use of it until it is sold. It's a bit Spartan there, we've got electricity but no water so the loos don't flush, we have to bring containers with us to pour down if we use them, no heating either and it seems to get colder inside than out.
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I gotcha, the Hart of Sherwood place is like that, I went once with a target archer friend, and although it was cold it was a nice change to have a roof above us whilst shooting :)
 
Ahhhh gone are the days when they used to run around with a long bit wood with a string attached to it.
 
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