@ 12:34 am (GMT) |
Nathan FosterFor those who asked, I will try to upload a vid tonight when I go to bed. Barnes versus A-Max on goats, Marty shooting. Nothing fancy, just a very rough, rudimentary vid with autopsy as per usual. A basic learning tool, another small piece of the puzzle.Ranges 460 to 536? yards. Try not to skip the boring bits as the dialogue is relevant and sorry about the wind noise- am still learning to drive this camera. May have to put a fluffy over it but then I notice its already hard to hear me natter on if I am more than a few feet from it (Panasonic model something). It can shoot full high def etc, am just trying to get my head around it still- "beep at me again you mother%^&%^$##, whoops cut that". |
@ 01:35 am (GMT) |
Bob MavinRe: You wanted a youtube vid....G'day NathanYou might want to do a High def test . I took some HD and the files are huge, my computer couldn't handle them!!!! Great to watch connected to the TV. Cheers Bob |
@ 01:49 am (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Yeah, its 1 gig. Will take the night to upload.I ain't no film director, thats for sure. |
@ 05:46 pm (GMT) |
Thomas PavelkaRe: You wanted a youtube vid....I for one can't wait to see it! |
@ 06:24 pm (GMT) |
Craig HenardRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Hi NathanI am really looking forward to watching this video ! I will keep an eye out for it on youtube Craig |
@ 09:16 pm (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Sorry, this is taking longer than expected..... |
@ 11:42 pm (GMT) |
Bob MavinRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Hi NathanI took some good footage of a Wedge tail & Fox sparing over a carcase, in full HD. I can only watch it connected to the TV, my computer won't handle it. Apparently??? I can get it changed to a lower definition. I know stuff all about it, have a lot to learn ( I think I'm heading that way rather than killing them) I've since set my cam to a lower def, still looks good on a large TV size screen and I can send it etc |
@ 02:48 am (GMT) |
Craig HenardRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Hi NathanI cant find the video Is it up and I am just not looking in the right place or is the thing still giving you problems? Later Craig |
@ 05:36 am (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Its up now Craig.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNYq-QeHEuw&feature=youtube_gdata You are dead right Bob, have to knock back my record settings as that took forever to upload and I could not compress it after recording as the quality was horrible. |
@ 06:20 am (GMT) |
Thomas KitchenRe: You wanted a youtube vid....awesome video Nathan good to see the difference.looks bloody scorching there no wonder the pigs weren't playing the game. is that your fernbird(think thats right) knife you have talked about? |
@ 06:42 am (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Yes it is Thomas. Its a Riflebird. Forum member Warrick Edmunds made it for me.Was hot for sure. Peeved I missed the nanny going down in the vid but it should speak for itself. |
@ 09:46 am (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: You wanted a youtube vid....I would like to know why there is a fekkin advert during the vid now. Wasn't my call. I prefer my clips to be ad free apart from my own barrels to push. |
@ 09:53 pm (GMT) |
Martin TaylorRe: You wanted a youtube vid....I hadnt seen this footage mate, but it shows up the effect of a small era at a still resonable range. Ether in drift or my shot shot placement.Shows of my opinion of the copper projectiles brilliantly, as l have said before, shot placement & III now add to that range critical. Shame we didn't get the 338 into something hey, l still liken it to throwing bricks! Good stuff. |
@ 10:08 pm (GMT) |
Bob MavinRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Hey MartyBarnes have their place but not in my rifle Bob |
@ 10:52 pm (GMT) |
Craig HenardRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Quote: Its up now Craig.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNYq-QeHEuw&feature=youtube_gdata You are dead right Bob, have to knock back my record settings as that took forever to upload and I could not compress it after recording as the quality was horrible. Thanks.I really enjoyed the Video. Craig |
@ 11:15 pm (GMT) |
Martin TaylorRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Yeah Bob,Tried them on the Sambar hound hunting and stalking in the 06, great when the shot placement etc was spot on but under performing otherwise. |
@ 11:16 pm (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Well, DRT are now dead keen to get the bullets sitting on the bench for me, off the bench and finally delivered to me. These will be the compromise that is missing, a frangible but eco friendly bullet. Much is still in its infancy regarding a DRT range of high BC LR bullets but it is hopefully a move in the right direction. |
@ 01:22 am (GMT) |
G DogRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Great video Nathan and Marty. Good see some movement on the DRT front for you too Nathan. |
@ 05:37 am (GMT) |
Mike KushRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Thx. Good stuff! |
@ 07:04 pm (GMT) |
Ben GradyRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Great vid Nathan. Funny thing is- since watching your other videos, I now dissect all the Goats and other critters I shoot to see what damage has been done. Keep them coming, I can watch them again and again. |
@ 11:10 pm (GMT) |
Shawn BevinsRe: You wanted a youtube vid....Nice Video, thanks for posting. I too dissect all my animals (almost all). I always did it before but I probably pay more attention to the detail now. The coyotes we shoot stink the high heavens. I've a strong stomach but the damn things make me gag. Worse yet, it stays on you for days. Yes, i friggin wash too. |
@ 03:04 am (GMT) |
Barry ShoneRe: You wanted a youtube vid....As a California hunter I am keenly interested in the advancement of lead free projectiles. Thanks in advance for the DRT research. |
@ 07:56 pm (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: You wanted a youtube vid....No worries Barry, will keep at this and hopefully also work with high BC prototype bullet designs from DRT. Also, if I can get the CEO here to stay with us, we can work face to face in the field and really get into it. So lets hope for some good results.I think DRT are in quite a good position to help hunters and help with humane game killing. This goes beyond having a "successful business / high sales". |