Hey Fred. I don't know what to say about my graphics disposition on paper. This is a new PC, the camera is new and I have either new upgrades or new software for all this video editing stuff and I've been chasing issues for days and have many left. I appreciate your looking into what it is you saw but this is not my area of expertise. When video stops I'll run this further up the priority ladder. LOL.
I couldn't find anything at 1:18 to help me answer your question about my video. At 1:18 all I have is a soda bottle sitting on top of a cardboard box.
I never intended to make a story out of shooting a soda bottle. Just before I shot this, a buddy and I were talking about the energy transfer of a heavy .270 caliber bullet and that most folks on youtube don't seem to capture that energy very well graphically when trying to film it. The story line developed as I was was going through the video tutorials on the PowerDirect web site. It was the first video stock I had and the first time I had cracked open the software. I just plugged stuff in as I discovered it existed. Bunch of sillyness anyway.
I did think to put up a quarter next to the round for a reference but just didn't do it. I wasn't trying to reference the round to anything, I jst wanted to show it. Mostly because it is interesting and my reloading bench is colorful in the background. The item next to the round is a bullet seating die and it is chucked up in an RCBS brand loading press. The bullet is sitting on the press.
I load my own ammunition. It is cheaper and much more precise. I am a long range shooter. The bottles were shot with the black rifle, a Remington 700 chambered in .270 caliber. The other is a very tricked out Remingtom 700 chambered in .308 caliber. Not much of the original rifle left in the one. Funny, I have almost a dozen guns but have never shot a mouse. Part of whay I got into video is to record some of the long range work my buddies and are I working on.
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