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Camera gun would let "harmless hunters" get killer wildlife shots Not too long ago, brothers Randy and Michael Gregg were out on a hunting expedition. It was the day after deer season had ended, yet they spied a handsome animal bedded down in the snow. Not wanting to pass up an opportunity, they silently crept up on their quarry, raised their rifle, lined the deer up in the crosshairs ... and then took a picture through the scope with a mobile phone. That photo provided all the proof they needed that they had successfully stalked their prey, without bringing home an illegally-obtained carcass. It also inspired them to create the Kill Shot photo/video-recording rifle... Continue Reading Camera gun would let "harmless hunters" get killer wildlife shots Section: Outdoors Tags: Animals, Digital Cameras, Firearms, Hunting, Kickstarter, outdoors Related Articles: The One-Shot Sniping System Together at last - the fishing rod and the rifleBullet Flight 1.0.0 – the US$15 iPhone app for snipersAutonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System packs .338-caliber rifle controlled by Xbox 360 padThe best .338 sniper rifle in the worldFiber-optic laser-based system brings rifle sights into the 21st century
Camera gun would let "harmless hunters" get killer wildlife shots
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