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i don't think it applies to archery.
The only reg I see regarding electronics and guns is that a sighting device may not project onto an animal, as in a laser sight. Red dot and rangefinding scopes are OK as far as I know, so why wouldn't cameras be as well?Alwine, some of us don't have the luxery of dragging a cameraman along with us, I would love to be able to put a camera on my bow.
Quote from: lokidog on January 03, 2012, 09:46:59 AMThe only reg I see regarding electronics and guns is that a sighting device may not project onto an animal, as in a laser sight. Red dot and rangefinding scopes are OK as far as I know, so why wouldn't cameras be as well?Alwine, some of us don't have the luxery of dragging a cameraman along with us, I would love to be able to put a camera on my bow.Gotcha.. Sounds like I need to pay better attention to the modern firearm regs.. I knew you couldn't for a bow always assumed it was the same for a gun.I was joking about the cameraman angle thing.. I have selfFilmed many hunts and would of loved to have a camera on my bow at those times!And as far as the "luxury" of a cameraman.. You won't think it's a luxury when one decides to sneeze or cough at the wrong time lol