Setting up the ShotKam for Clay Targets, Wingshooting | Gun Talk

Published on May 13, 2020
Duration: 1:30

This guide details the setup process for the ShotKam camera, a device that mounts on a shotgun barrel to record footage of targets. The setup involves physically attaching the camera, powering it on, connecting it to a smartphone app via Wi-Fi, and then using a spotter to align the camera's reticle with a distant target for accurate aiming.

Quick Summary

Setting up the ShotKam involves mounting it on your shotgun barrel with a single screw. Turn it on, connect your smartphone via the ShotKam app using its Wi-Fi signal, and then aim at a target about 20 yards away. A spotter can help align the camera's reticle for accurate sighting.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to ShotKam Setup
  2. 00:20What is the ShotKam?
  3. 00:36Mounting the ShotKam
  4. 00:41Connecting to the ShotKam App
  5. 00:51Aiming and Sighting In
  6. 01:05Additional Settings and Uses
  7. 01:14Final Checks and Readiness

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you physically attach the ShotKam camera to a shotgun?

The ShotKam camera is attached to the barrel of your shotgun by using a clamp mechanism. You simply position the clamp on the barrel and tighten a single screw to secure it firmly in place.

What is the process for connecting the ShotKam to a smartphone?

Once the ShotKam is mounted and turned on, it emits a Wi-Fi signal. You then use the ShotKam app on your smartphone to connect to this signal, enabling communication between the camera and your phone.

How do you sight in the ShotKam camera for accurate aiming?

To sight in the ShotKam, pick a target about 20 yards away. Aim your shotgun steadily at the target. Have a spotter view the camera's feed on their phone to see the reticle's aim point and guide you in making adjustments.

What are the primary uses for the ShotKam camera?

The ShotKam camera is primarily used for clay target shooting to analyze hits and misses, and for bird hunting to capture high-quality footage of your hunting experiences.

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