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@maomanny lol, that's typical. You probably just reminded a troll of his calling in life.
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i dont know what it is with me and guns
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Tasty ass guitar solos
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Cool video interesting to see how small the shot pattern is at skeet ranges, you would expect them to be using a skeet choke too and expect maybe a 2 ft wide pattern.
I bet there are a lot of people would pay to have themselves filmed shooting in slow motion!
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You are the man! Great shooting Jeff!!!!
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@masterman467 use a D ring belt it works on my 887
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Great video. I was trying to explain the sport to my son, this helped tremendously.
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na nie mehr schuften bin so reich
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Nice!
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Fantastic video. Wish there was a way of doing it looking down the bead, so you could observe peoples leads directly.
Kevinwwings2 1 month ago
@Kevinwwings2 I've done it with a pellet rifle with a piece of lexan in front of the camera. I could probably do it with a mirror. It would be cool to try it.
taofledermaus 1 month ago
Thats awesome!
Brandon401401 5 months ago
@Brandon401401 Thank you!
taofledermaus 5 months ago
Hey guys, I have been trying the same camera at Skeet, it don't seem to work as well on very bright, blue-sky days. A bright but cloudy, grey-white sky like yours does seem best.
Please check my channel sometime, I just uploaded a 600 FPS Skeet video with the blue-sky problem I mentioned, but, we think we caught a UFO up there, damned straight.
999SilverDog 8 months ago
@999SilverDog I had some really unusual conditions, sort of in between storms so I had good sun at my back and the white clouds in the fore front. I usually manually adjust the shutterspeed which helps make bullets, etc show up better. I use a camera mount that simulates a rifle stock which helps to track the camera too. I'll check out your channel, always nice to find another F1-er out there.
taofledermaus 8 months ago