In this video we take the excellent EagleVision ScopeCam Mount and transfer the internal contents into their new MK2 body, which is shorter and lighter, which helps with eye-relief on the FX Impact. We have used the mount on other scope/gun combos, particularly the MTC/Brocock Bantam Sniper and it hasn't been an issue, but the Optisan EVX scope on the Impact has a little less eye relief.
The MK2 EagleVision ScopeCam set up will be available soon on their website, and you can access it here:
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This video shows the conversion of a MK1 ScopeCam mount to a MK2 body, which is shorter and lighter. If you just want to see the part where you fit it to the scope, including the tuning of the EagleVision 12mm, 4K lens, skip to about 21:45.
There is scope cam footage of steel targets being shot. They are a little over exposed, which is my fault for the GoPro settings and not the scope cam. Immediately after that, at about 28:45, there is a clip of a humane dispatch of pest -a squirrel-which is destined, as the Brits' say, for the pot. This segment better displays the capability of the EagleVision system and I hope demonstrates why this is our TOP CHOICE as a mid-priced mount for attaching your GoPro to an air rifle scope.
Used in this video are an Optisan EVX FFP scope from Utah Airguns:
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an FX Impact in .22 caliber power tuned with the M14 external plenum by Ken Hicks of Southern Precision Air Weapons:
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fitted with the latest pump-action, bag rider and adjustable butt-pad from Saber Tactical:
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and sporting a DonnyFL Tatsu out front:
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JSB 25.39 grain Redesign pellets were used for all parts of this video.
WARNING: There is some pest control footage showing the humane dispatch of pest animals, and there are still images of the aftermath of the pest shot in this video.
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