I-Kam shooting a bow

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2010

Just picked a pair of these today. I have been looking for some info on here about the I-kam and shooting a bow but couldn't find anything. As you see in the video you have to slide them off to the side of your head to capture the impact. The target size is 16"x16". Any questions I will try and answer them. Thanks

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  • Yes I am

  • Actually I have had more time to play with these and ended up selling them. They are pretty fun but found out it was pretty hard to keep them tilted to the side of your head when shooting a bow. Also the pixels aren't high enough to see antlers on a deer further than 15 yds away. They are fun but weren't for me and bowhunting

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  • @pathunting ahhh you could shoot all day at a fence like that and only bust arrows.  are you an archerer?

  • @cclark32 I have a pair iKam glasses. I have a video on my channel that I recorded with them. It's a video of me with my SKS. Check it out?

  • Placed A Post Over A Week Ago And Seems Like No one wants to hear bad news ? Danger Bad Practices in Target Shooting !

    Hey Check it Out This Guy Is So involved With The Glasses , He's Forgotten An Important Hunters Value, When Shooting A Gun Bow Hell Even A BB-gun You Must Always Know Whats Behind Your Target And Behind it ! Lets See Target Fence Hedge House Behind Dog People Car Exc :  Get The Message Danger !!! Behind The Target . Wake Up Glade I'm Not The Neighbor.

  • seems any shooting that has to do with cheek welding kinda make the camera useless. Seems alot of pistol shooters like it though.

  • Well, you convinced me. I was wondering if I wanted them or not, then I saw a bunch of vids where all I could see was the peep and sights. But if all I have to do is just tilt the glasses before I shoot, this is great. I wanted a bow mounted cam so I could capture my hunts with a point of view, but didn't like the shock. These seem to work out great. Thanks for the video demonstration.

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