Montana Flying Prairie Dog Circus

Experiences and effectiveness in hunting with the 204 Ruger.
Hutch20
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Post by Hutch20 »

goody523 wrote:The one thing I will tell you about getting hooked on photography is that it is nearly as addictive (and financially painful) as getting hooked on shooting rifles. Proceed with caution!
NO DOUBT!!! Those are some awesome photos. I'm a Nikon man myself.

Some serious good shootin!


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bones
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Re: Montana Flying Prairie Dog Circus

Post by bones »

LOL,, any chance of an encore performance?
work supports my hunting habit
adam
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Re: Montana Flying Prairie Dog Circus

Post by adam »

Any way of getting that camera to actually see the bullet as it flies ?!!!! Not sure thats viable but what a picture sequence it would make :eek:
Has anyone actually managed this ?
' Your here for a good time, not a long time'
WrzWaldo
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Re: Montana Flying Prairie Dog Circus

Post by WrzWaldo »

adam wrote:Any way of getting that camera to actually see the bullet as it flies ?!!!! Not sure thats viable but what a picture sequence it would make :eek:
Has anyone actually managed this ?
You would need and insane amount of frames per second for that.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 5867391097

Edit:
BULLET INTO GLASS - Sequence shows impact of .22 caliber bullet into
edge of 1/2 inch thick plate glass. Sequence taken at 125,000 frames per second.
http://www.cordin.com/images.html
Robert harrel
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Re: Montana Flying Prairie Dog Circus

Post by Robert harrel »

WOW cool clips and some fast frame speeds
If not for my forgetful nature remembering things would be no problem at all.
adam
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Re: Montana Flying Prairie Dog Circus

Post by adam »

Those are impressive images alright :shock: It looks as though the bullet just passes through and creates a hole, and the shock wave seems to do all the damage. It would be interesting to see how a v-max tip destroys those objects !
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