@CrispyGFX - A high speed video camera in HD costs as much as a house. true high speed is still not all that common in home video, and the higher the speed the lower the quality, which is why we tend to shoot the high speed at 600 frames per second. our Normal and most common video is shot all in 1080p HD at 60 frames per second (rather than 30)
@LockNReload - she really liked the M&P, and her shooting quickly improved when using it because she felt more comfortable. I should have brought my 357 Mag so she could have fired it with 38 spec. it would have been easier than the hot loads from the Ruger SA 45 colt. too bad you cannot shoot 45 ACP from the 45 colt SA. It would have nearly zero recoil. for me I would like the 45 colt loads to be hotter, so it feels like you really have something when you shoot. I dislike the cowboy loads.
Not even close to 1080p, but good effort.
CrispyGFX 4 months ago
@CrispyGFX - A high speed video camera in HD costs as much as a house. true high speed is still not all that common in home video, and the higher the speed the lower the quality, which is why we tend to shoot the high speed at 600 frames per second. our Normal and most common video is shot all in 1080p HD at 60 frames per second (rather than 30)
weaponeer 4 months ago
I should buy an M&P some day lol... Another awesome video.
LockNReload 4 months ago
@LockNReload - lol......
weaponeer 4 months ago
@weaponeer Beths trigger control improved a lot shooting the M&P
LockNReload 4 months ago
@LockNReload - she really liked the M&P, and her shooting quickly improved when using it because she felt more comfortable. I should have brought my 357 Mag so she could have fired it with 38 spec. it would have been easier than the hot loads from the Ruger SA 45 colt. too bad you cannot shoot 45 ACP from the 45 colt SA. It would have nearly zero recoil. for me I would like the 45 colt loads to be hotter, so it feels like you really have something when you shoot. I dislike the cowboy loads.
weaponeer 4 months ago