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    Vortex/Hornady Bullet Cam

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    #2
    That's pretty dang cool.


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      #3
      Drool


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        #4
        I'm going with an early April fools

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          #5
          Neat toy but I don't see a practical application. Now if they could make one for skeet shooting............

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            #6
            Originally posted by segbert View Post
            I'm going with an early April fools
            That's what iam thinking

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              #7
              Ignoring the technology problems (battery, wifi, camera in a bullet? LOL), you know it's fake when they say the price is $1/round.

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                #8
                Originally posted by segbert View Post
                I'm going with an early April fools
                Yep, my thought as well. No way this is real. The required frame rate would take a huge camera (think the current highest speed cameras on the market), there is no current transmission protocol that could even come anywhere near that frame rate, or transmit that distance, especially to your phone, and even if the technology was available, it would be WWAAAYYY too expensive.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by fishingsetx View Post
                  Yep, my thought as well. No way this is real. The required frame rate would take a huge camera (think the current highest speed cameras on the market), there is no current transmission protocol that could even come anywhere near that frame rate, or transmit that distance, especially to your phone, and even if the technology was available, it would be WWAAAYYY too expensive.

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                  Which is why they used a drone for those videos.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sir shovelhands View Post
                    Ignoring the technology problems (battery, wifi, camera in a bullet? LOL), you know it's fake when they say the price is $1/round.
                    $10 per round ($99 for 10), but still no way. I'd say no way even if it was $1000 per round!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sir shovelhands View Post
                      Ignoring the technology problems (battery, wifi, camera in a bullet? LOL), you know it's fake when they say the price is $1/round.
                      And notice it does not spin with the rifling.

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                        #12
                        My coworker called hornady CS and asked about it, they just busted out laughing and hung up.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fishingsetx View Post
                          $10 per round ($99 for 10), but still no way. I'd say no way even if it was $1000 per round!

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                          Ah, my bad, heard $9.99 for 10. But yeah.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Outbreaker View Post
                            And notice it does not spin with the rifling.
                            They must've housed it inside of a bearing system

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                              #15
                              A day early for this thread.

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