Indian Airgun videos
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you are right sir,
Two cameras applied for making a video is better it will look good.
Two cameras applied for making a video is better it will look good.
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Hi bennedose,
> While going through your slow motion video today I noticed something I had missed earlier....
> The pellets you shot at those targets were almost dead-centre - Wow!!! It talks a lot about your shooting skills too (thanks for the slow motion effect - one could see the pellets in flight & where they hit)
> Another thing - Looks like the gun you used was SDB - am I right? The front sight looked different from those in IHP & Orion....
Briha
> While going through your slow motion video today I noticed something I had missed earlier....
> The pellets you shot at those targets were almost dead-centre - Wow!!! It talks a lot about your shooting skills too (thanks for the slow motion effect - one could see the pellets in flight & where they hit)
> Another thing - Looks like the gun you used was SDB - am I right? The front sight looked different from those in IHP & Orion....
Briha
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Hi
SathyaSniper & Bennedose great show guys. I have to say you guys have inspired me to make a video as well . By the way whats the editing software used in those videos. I really appreciate & respect you for the time & effort you put for creating each videos .
regards Moulindu
SathyaSniper & Bennedose great show guys. I have to say you guys have inspired me to make a video as well . By the way whats the editing software used in those videos. I really appreciate & respect you for the time & effort you put for creating each videos .
regards Moulindu
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Thanks for the nice compliment Briha, but I need to clarify that the range was low - 5-8 meters on average. The main problem was the need to aim slightly high because the pellet woulkd otherwise hit too low as it was still climbing up to be level with the sight-line.brihacharan wrote:Hi bennedose,
> While going through your slow motion video today I noticed something I had missed earlier....
> The pellets you shot at those targets were almost dead-centre - Wow!!! It talks a lot about your shooting skills too (thanks for the slow motion effect - one could see the pellets in flight & where they hit)
> Another thing - Looks like the gun you used was SDB - am I right? The front sight looked different from those in IHP & Orion....
Briha
I used the SDB deliberately as its muzzle velocity is lower - I wanted to be sure that the pellet was seen
But I have done a few with the Orion - I will put up one soon a test of penetration ability of GSmith Steel head versus GSmith hollow point.
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Moulindu - I urge you to start making videos to fill YouTube with Indian gun enthusiast videos! Dozens of good and free software packages are available. On Windows I tend to use "Virtualdub" (Open Source freeware). You can add a separate audio by recording it separately using sound recorder. On Linux I use "Open Shot" video editor.moulindu wrote:Hi
SathyaSniper & Bennedose great show guys. I have to say you guys have inspired me to make a video as well . By the way whats the editing software used in those videos. I really appreciate & respect you for the time & effort you put for creating each videos .
regards Moulindu
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bennedose wrote....
I used the SDB deliberately as its muzzle velocity is lower - I wanted to be sure that the pellet was seen
But I have done a few with the Orion - I will put up one soon a test of penetration ability of GSmith Steel head versus GSmith hollow point.
> While at it try shooting at "Transparent Glycerin Soap" (Pears) - You can see the "penetration" very clearly
> I have tried this earlier & the visual is amazing - Especially when you do it on slow motion with your high speed camera....
Briha
I used the SDB deliberately as its muzzle velocity is lower - I wanted to be sure that the pellet was seen
But I have done a few with the Orion - I will put up one soon a test of penetration ability of GSmith Steel head versus GSmith hollow point.
> While at it try shooting at "Transparent Glycerin Soap" (Pears) - You can see the "penetration" very clearly
> I have tried this earlier & the visual is amazing - Especially when you do it on slow motion with your high speed camera....
Briha
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Penetration test: Comparison between Steel tipped pellets and Hollow point pellets
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Hi bennedose,
> Well documented video showing difference between steel tipped & hollow point pellets...
> The inference is simple to understand....
1. Steel tipped pellets penetrate well due to their reduced contact area...also steel tip is harder than a coconut shell....
2. While hollow points have comparatively large surface area contact - besides hollow point has a tendency to expand on contact especially with a hard surface like a coconut shell - hence no penetration....
> This point is of-course "splitting hair"-
Steel tipped pellets ballistically perform better - while hollow points confront air resistance in a different way - although both were fired from the same air-gun...
> Armour piercing bullets are always (FMC) Full Metal Clad - they don't use soft nosed ammo for this...likewise steel tipped pellets have better propensity to penetrate...as seen in your video!
> Try the same shooting into transparent glycerin soaps - use a slow motion camera to record this - should be interesting to watch...
Briha
> Well documented video showing difference between steel tipped & hollow point pellets...
> The inference is simple to understand....
1. Steel tipped pellets penetrate well due to their reduced contact area...also steel tip is harder than a coconut shell....
2. While hollow points have comparatively large surface area contact - besides hollow point has a tendency to expand on contact especially with a hard surface like a coconut shell - hence no penetration....
> This point is of-course "splitting hair"-
Steel tipped pellets ballistically perform better - while hollow points confront air resistance in a different way - although both were fired from the same air-gun...
> Armour piercing bullets are always (FMC) Full Metal Clad - they don't use soft nosed ammo for this...likewise steel tipped pellets have better propensity to penetrate...as seen in your video!
> Try the same shooting into transparent glycerin soaps - use a slow motion camera to record this - should be interesting to watch...
Briha
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Briha I wil definitely do that. Somewhere on some shop shelf lies a Pears soap bar waiting for me... nyahahahahaha
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Hi bennedose,
> What an amazing shot
> Looks like a 'rocket' taking off....................!!!!
> Good cinematography there
> Happy New Year!!!!
Briha
> What an amazing shot
> Looks like a 'rocket' taking off....................!!!!
> Good cinematography there
> Happy New Year!!!!
Briha
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A few more slow motion clips including the one above
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Another Addition to the Video Collection
A small part done by myself
Review Video of AK Air Rifle .22 cal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mhc9spbGmo
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A small part done by myself
Review Video of AK Air Rifle .22 cal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mhc9spbGmo
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From Moulindu - two great videos
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These are superb videos bennedose. Amazingly well done. Seeing the pellets in mid air is certainly a treat. Good Shooting AND Good Shooting keep em coming.