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Can you recommend a reasonable price rifle scope recorder?

ok, we are currently looking for an action cam to record the scope without affecting the shooting and scope reticle for the store's hunting promotion and scope review. The best fit for these conditions is from the recently discovered "TATACCAM"
company(https://www.tactacam.com/shop/long-range-shooter-package/), but it's burdensome because it costs $624 (520+VAT). "Used products" don't matter, so could you recommend a product that I can buy for about 300~350 dollars?
 
Do lots of research on your camera system, before you buy. If your budget only goes to $350, you may want to wait until you have additional funding. I would not buy a used setup at all. For this price you'll probably be buying someone else's problems.

You didn't mention what caliber you're using. If you're shooting an air rifle or any rimfire, the cheaper ones will may work okay. The larger caliber you go, the more recoil you have and the worse the recording gets.

One of the main reasons the recording get so bad is the way it attaches to the scope. The systems that just kinda hangs on the rear ocular and do not have a lot of support. They could become loose, shift around some on recoil, etc. However there are some that have attachments that will connect to your scope. It seems that the better the attachment, the higher the price.

One company, sells the scope mount with a modified GoPro. It is a little pricey, but seems to be very stable and has had good reviews.

Check out these two links. One comes with the modified GoPro and can also be used with a cell phone. The other link is a review on the device.

Side-Shot Scope Cam with GoPro

Hard Air Magazine
 
This one is easy. Tactacam. It works and the quality of the video is exceptional. It uses your scope power rather than a cell phone’s inherent limitations.
 
This one is easy. 33D2A3D3-D5A0-42A0-A671-FCD92BFD9584.png
This is a screenshot. When I get a chance I will upload some video for you.
 
Do lots of research on your camera system, before you buy. If your budget only goes to $350, you may want to wait until you have additional funding. I would not buy a used setup at all. For this price you'll probably be buying someone else's problems.

You didn't mention what caliber you're using. If you're shooting an air rifle or any rimfire, the cheaper ones will may work okay. The larger caliber you go, the more recoil you have and the worse the recording gets.

One of the main reasons the recording get so bad is the way it attaches to the scope. The systems that just kinda hangs on the rear ocular and do not have a lot of support. They could become loose, shift around some on recoil, etc. However there are some that have attachments that will connect to your scope. It seems that the better the attachment, the higher the price.

One company, sells the scope mount with a modified GoPro. It is a little pricey, but seems to be very stable and has had good reviews.

Check out these two links. One comes with the modified GoPro and can also be used with a cell phone. The other link is a review on the device.

Side-Shot Scope Cam with GoPro

Hard Air Magazine

Today, we have bargained for $220 old TACTACAM Solo Hunt package for $180 to purchase. I think I was lucky because there was someone who stopped hunting in a timely manner. There were some scratches, but there were no functional problems, so I think there is no problem. I am thinking of upgrading to TACTACAM 5.0 new cam if I have extra funds later. Thank you for your kind reply.
 
Today, we have bargained for $220 old TACTACAM Solo Hunt package for $180 to purchase. I think I was lucky because there was someone who stopped hunting in a timely manner. There were some scratches, but there were no functional problems, so I think there is no problem. I am thinking of upgrading to TACTACAM 5.0 new cam if I have extra funds later. Thank you for your kind reply.
Money well spent. I have the 5.0 and wish I had bought it before trying the cell phone adapters.
 
돈은 잘 보냈다. 나는 5.0을 가지고 있으며 휴대 전화 어댑터를 시도하기 전에 구입했으면 좋겠다.
I also think so. There were only two devices that met the conditions I wanted: TACTACAM and TRIGGERCAM produced in South Africa. Either way, I chose TACTACAM because the shipping charge to Japan and 20% VTA will be incurred. It's old, but it's compatible with other parts, so I'm really lucky to be able to buy all the sets for $180.
 

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