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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by deye243 » 04 Dec 2015, 8:35 pm

brett1868 wrote:
deye243 wrote:yes but every time i do something on movie maker it degrades the crap out of it like it was done with a 2MP camera


More keen to hear the sound then the pic...I've had ideas to see if I can find some old church or school bells to shoot. Set them a nice distance so they ring but not destroyed, could be fun me thinks.

Did you work out a good method of securing the target? I'm looking to see how you do it before making my own and any advice would be much appreciated.


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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by brett1868 » 04 Dec 2015, 8:48 pm

Geez I'm a dumbass at times, I remember looking at those pics and thinking to myself that you're a clever bugger. Not much sound probably cause it's anchored so well to the posts. I was looking to mount mine using chains and shackles which can be replaced quickly due to my habit of hitting posts and the like. I'm onto a bloke at the moment that works for the council who reckons he can get me a few sheets of old 1" road plate but they're about 500kg each. Once I get a way to cut them or move them off the driveway I'll ask him to drop a couple off. My cousin has a plasma cutter but not sure if it'll cut 1" and the cost of gas to cut them with an oxy might me more then buying something a bit smaller / thinner. Heading down the coast for a few days on the beach with the wife and boy soon, then I've got a week off work so I'll be heading to the Pilliga for some fun with the big guns.
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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by deye243 » 05 Dec 2015, 10:58 pm

Brett i found this on an old m stick it has loud DIIIINGS :D and yep the MUT is just as loud :lol:

funny thing is he only carry's on like that when target shooting :crazy: out hunting he is right on

my heels and silent go figure .

there was a slight northerly and the target face's south


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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by BBJ » 07 Dec 2015, 1:36 pm

brett1868 wrote:I never tire of watching the vapour trails as projectiles arc onto target. I'll be asking Santa for some gongs this Christmas :)


Ask him for a video camera and send us a present :lol:
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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by deye243 » 17 Dec 2015, 10:10 pm

i just got a new vid camera today and yep it sh1ts all over the old one . looks better full screen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpviIYkVIvg&feature=youtu.be
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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by Khan » 05 Jan 2016, 9:30 am

Is the camera behind or in front of the muzzle there?

Interesting that you can see the air pressure change and things thicken when you pull the trigger.
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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by deye243 » 05 Jan 2016, 1:38 pm

different camera but same set up

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Re: FUN times ahead

Post by Herdsman » 08 Jan 2016, 11:06 am

Fun :D
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