Slow Motion with Beer Cans
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Slow Motion with Beer Cans
Last week it rained a lot and I caught a horrible flu, so no chance to get out to shoot anything.
Taking a look at my files I found some videos in slow motion that was not published.
So this week I leave you with this compilation.
As usual the major problem is empty and fill it with wather.
I hope you enjoy.
Taking a look at my files I found some videos in slow motion that was not published.
So this week I leave you with this compilation.
As usual the major problem is empty and fill it with wather.
I hope you enjoy.
Kalibr Cricket .22 Compact Tatical + Niko 6-24x56
Kalibr Cricket .22 Std Walnut + Hawke 8-32x56
Kalibr Cricket .25 Walnut + Hawke 8.5-25x42
Kalibr Cricket .22 Std Walnut + Hawke 8-32x56
Kalibr Cricket .25 Walnut + Hawke 8.5-25x42
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Re: Slow Motion with Beer Cans
Here are some slow motion clips of mine
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Re: Slow Motion with Beer Cans
Hi horvath brother / bennedose,
> Thanks for sharing the 'slow motion' plinking videos...
> I wonder how many observed in horvath brother's clips the interesting fact...
> The AR was zeroed at 25 yds as indicated on the video frame...
> With each succeeding shot at 50yds, 75yds, 100yds etc... the relevent holdover was very evident, it was interesting to note that
> Bennedose's clips too were very interesting to watch....
> What impressed me was that the leap of the deo / aerosol can & the following sommersaulting after being hit reminded me of a 'high platform diver' leaping off the board & jacknifing prior to hitting the water
> Its my flight of imagination....but take a look
> Finally bennedose I envy the luxury you have - 'your backyard' to plink regardless - which we city highrise dwellers are denied
Briha
> Thanks for sharing the 'slow motion' plinking videos...
> I wonder how many observed in horvath brother's clips the interesting fact...
> The AR was zeroed at 25 yds as indicated on the video frame...
> With each succeeding shot at 50yds, 75yds, 100yds etc... the relevent holdover was very evident, it was interesting to note that
> Bennedose's clips too were very interesting to watch....
> What impressed me was that the leap of the deo / aerosol can & the following sommersaulting after being hit reminded me of a 'high platform diver' leaping off the board & jacknifing prior to hitting the water
> Its my flight of imagination....but take a look
> Finally bennedose I envy the luxury you have - 'your backyard' to plink regardless - which we city highrise dwellers are denied
Briha
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Re: Slow Motion with Beer Cans
Well Briha - I need to thank my grandfather for that range. But having a place to shoot completely changed my perspective about shooting. As you know I had a revolver licence but never bought a weapon because that licence was supplied after I applied for a rifle licence. I now realize that there is no point keeping weapon at home with 25 rounds in locker when a rifle club membership allows me to shoot off as many rounds as I can afford.
But an air rifle range actually allows one to shoot any time and as many rounds as one wants with little effect on affordability.
For a person who likes shooting in India some sort of safe arrangement to shoot at or near home is great.
But an air rifle range actually allows one to shoot any time and as many rounds as one wants with little effect on affordability.
For a person who likes shooting in India some sort of safe arrangement to shoot at or near home is great.
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Re: Slow Motion with Beer Cans
Nice vids, wich camera ?bennedose wrote:Here are some slow motion clips of mine
Kalibr Cricket .22 Compact Tatical + Niko 6-24x56
Kalibr Cricket .22 Std Walnut + Hawke 8-32x56
Kalibr Cricket .25 Walnut + Hawke 8.5-25x42
Kalibr Cricket .22 Std Walnut + Hawke 8-32x56
Kalibr Cricket .25 Walnut + Hawke 8.5-25x42
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Re: Slow Motion with Beer Cans
Casio Exilim Ex Zr 300horvath brother wrote:Nice vids, wich camera ?bennedose wrote:Here are some slow motion clips of mine