How about just having a camera on the ground recording all the audio, then syncing later?
That works as long as I'm recording close to my location. No so much if I fly off a couple hundred yards.
How about just having a camera on the ground recording all the audio, then syncing later?
The resolution on YouTube. Seems like every time I watch one you have to change the settings to 1080P
The resolution on YouTube. Seems like every time I watch one you have to change the settings to 1080P
I gotcha.
Yeah, it tries to set itself based on connection speed or something.
Dangit - I saw you a couple of times Motorcarman - and failed to introduce myself. What was that rifle you had at the 100 yard range?
Sorry...you're excommunicated
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Ah ha!! I knew it!!Scott, cool story with Charlie and your dad!
I need truffles now. Is it April yet?
I wanted to get an RC to get aerial shots of our "Mad Minute" back when we did that way back when, looks like you all have stepped your RC game up. I might actually need to jump into that fray at some point.
We didn't get a group shot back in April either. The shot that you all did by the Texas Star was the fall 2014 meet, and that was a smaller group as well.
Ah ha!! I knew it!!
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I think I saw you with the Garand but wasn't sure if you were a member or not. Wish I had seen the SVT40, I love those things.Sorry I did not reply but I got busy since I took a day off for the meet and greet. A.Texas.Yankee already posted that it was a 1942 Soviet SVT 40 with an early muzzle brake. I also brought the CMP M1 Garand to compare WWII self loaders from that era.
Only one other person seemed interested but nobody else wanted to shoot it. The metal butt plate discouraged some I guess.
Should have said something and you could have fired it as I was saving my shoulder for the 12 Gauge and clay targets.
bob
I smell Oscar....
I smell Oscar....
I think I saw you with the Garand but wasn't sure if you were a member or not. Wish I had seen the SVT40, I love those things.