What your targets see...

OK...stupid question. How did you get it to zoom in like that? Can you operate that camera remotely...or...did you get one of the in-laws to man the camera for ya...:D?
 
OK...stupid question. How did you get it to zoom in like that? Can you operate that camera remotely...or...did you get one of the in-laws to man the camera for ya...:D?

Video editing...the origional square image is what the camera saw, I used a zoom effect in post production.
 
600 yards from a standing position. I dunno about that.

If it's fake, then the sound editing is very good too. You don't get that sort of a delay shooting at 100 yards!

Having spent more time in a target pit than I care to remember, i can say the timing is pretty good for a long distance shot.
 
600 yards from a standing position. I dunno about that.

Never thought this would be considered a fake video, I just turned the camera around for once. Usually I use the camera to track the order of bullet impacts on the target during load developement.

I may be standing...but the rifle is supported on the calf shelter. I was doing some load testing, you can see the chrony on a tripod in front of me. This was the final day of testing to confirm my new target load :

.308 Lapua 155Gr. Scenar seated @ 2.800"
remmy brass with CCI BR2
46.0Gr Varget = 2840 FPS.
 
A) awsome vid Ryan, pretty neat idea to turn it around...
B) Not fake at all, can completely vouch for it.

and finally...

c) HOW much powder are you cramming in there now?! ...just a 'little' crunch noise when seating the bullet eh? ;)
 
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