February 16, 2011
This took place last week at Tioga..Used my DW 744 with 6" barrle installed. Handload had a Nosler Partition over 21.5grs. of IMR-4227. Accuracy was great......Boar was dead instantly from high shoulder shot....It was a good day......
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Rimfire said
A great series of pictures there, James! What kind of camera were you using and are those video stills?
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RF, I used an I-Cam that I purchased through Cabela`s which are a pair of sunglasses with a small video camera in the center of the frame... Once downloaded it allows you to take "snapshots" from the video.... You have to be fast with the mouse button to get the "smoke out of the barrel" shot..... I find it much easier to use then my GoPro.... I also replaced the dark sun glass with a clear lens.......
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A helpful shout out to James and anyone else who works with video...
In my personal experience, when you are working with editing videos or trying to get single frame snapshots from video you can try this trick.
Pause the video near the point where you want your edit to begin or your single snapshot.
Use the left/right arrow keys to shift the pause to a different frame. This can be done indefinitely.
When you can't find the exact snapshot you want, move back to the original pause location (or thereabouts) and start again. Each device which shoots video does so with a different speed which is noted by fps (frames per second). When you repeat the action with the arrows you will land on different frames which might not have been accessed on your first attempt.
Hope this helps someone.
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