Not a big fan of Drone U but they did have Brendan Schulman of DJI on there show trying to explain this stuff. Long broadcast so get yourself some popcorn and sit back and watch the show

Interesting. I just had this conversation with some family members over drones during Thanksgiving. My mother-in-law made the comment that if a Drone flew near her house or over her land she would shoot it down!?!?!?! Informed her that since the airspace over her land/house is not hers she would likely be facing charges.
Of course then the famous "I don't want a drone at my window looking inside" argument came out, LOL. Told her that the camera on my EVO and even Anafi could easily "look through her window" from a good distance which shocked her.
Like the those mods observed, I am more worried about gun toting knuckleheads deciding to take pot shots because they feel their privacy if being violated by some drone 500 or more feet away.
Hate to disagree, and no discourse intended but, it is very possible to bring a drone down with a shotgun providing it was within reasonable distance of say 100 yards or less. However I have no evidence to prove it has happened but from my experience on the shotgun range it would be possible. IMHOThat would be one damn good shot! Actually, not possible with a shotgun - it would be very lucky with a rifle!
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Tell that to the guy who had his DJI Inspire shot out of the sky
Looks like Swiss cheese after a shot gun blast.
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Hate to disagree, and no discourse intended but, it is very possible to bring a drone down with a shotgun providing it was within reasonable distance of say 100 yards or less. However I have no evidence to prove it has happened but from my experience on the shotgun range it would be possible. IMHO
It wasn't at 500 ft or yards...Tell that to the guy who had his DJI Inspire shot out of the sky
Looks like Swiss cheese after a shot gun blast.
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A bit off topic but it wouldn't be all that hard with a shotgun 100 yards of less using heavy bird shot that is used in duck and goose hunting.That would be one damn good shot! Actually, not possible with a shotgun - it would be very lucky with a rifle!
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A bit off topic but it wouldn't be all that hard with a shotgun 100 yards of less using heavy bird shot that is used in duck and goose hunting.
Also, as someone who shoots competitively from time to time in the PRS DMR series, someone with a decent rig with optics could easily take a drone down out to 300 yards with a reasonable chance of first shot impact/kill.
Know your DOPE, how to read wind, and a decent LRF or decent at calling distance, and taking a drone down is not as hard as some would think.
You can fly beyond the 400' ceiling with a special authorization from the FAA (you will have to be Part 107 certified). Many of the FAA regulations were made before drones came to market, so they are currently trying to catch up. This is why public highway starts at 500'.Question...doesnt the FAA only want you to go 400' yet public airspace is 500'?
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