Yep, there are actually 2 bulls in the bottom right!!If I'm seeing it right that second pic has a big cat on a rock....looking at a bull? Awesome pic!
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What do all of you use your phoneskope or skopedvision for? Hunting? Shooting? Training? or something else? Lets see how some of you are using your Phoneskope products!
I use mine for pretty much all of the above. The last several seasons I’ve been using mine to video kill shots and it has come in very handy. Three years ago I was on a solo goat hunt, and had set up on a billy at about 150 yards. I set up my phoneskope to video the shot. I took a shot, and totally missed. Apparently when I had gotten flown into the area, the elevation turret on my scope had been inadvertently turned. I have no idea where my bullet hit because the recoil didn’t allow me to visualize bullet impact. I couldn’t do anything but wait until I had an opportunity to view the video footage. After watching the footage I could clearly see that I was about a foot above my target, so I quickly adjusted my scope down 10” to 12”. The goat had wondered off, so I had to go after him again. I eventually got another opportunity, and was able to take him. Had I not been filming it, I probably would’ve never been able to get this goat, as I would have had to set up a target and re-site my rifle. Also, it’s nice to be able to get super close video footage/photos of potentially legal animals, like sheep, and then enlarge the images on my phone to determine whether or not they are legal.
Here’s a few photos that I’ve taken on hunts. Some of of these are screensaver shots from video footage.
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I use mine for pretty much all of the above. The last several seasons I’ve been using mine to video kill shots and it has come in very handy. Three years ago I was on a solo goat hunt, and had set up on a billy at about 150 yards, and set up the phoneskope to video the shot. I took a shot, and totally missed. Apparently, when I had gotten flown into the area, the elevation turret on my scope had been inadvertently turned. I have no idea where my bullet hit because the recoil didn’t allow me to visualize bullet impact. I couldn’t do anything but wait until I had an opportunity to view the video footage. After watching the footage I could clearly see that I was about a foot above my target, so I quickly adjusted my scope down 10” to 12” and went after him. I eventually got another opportunity, and was able to take him. Had I not been filming it, I probably would’ve never been able to get this goat, as I would have had to set up a target and re-site my rifle. Also, it’s nice to be able to get super close video footage/photos of potentially legal animals, like sheep, and then enlarge the images on my phone to determine whether or not they are legal.
Here’s a few photos that I’ve taken on hunts. Some of of these are screen shots from video footage.
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