Posted: 5/21/2011 10:55:05 AM EDT
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Some of the videos from this years Az adventure....
AWW EIC Match: (M4 Carbine with iron sights - hard work!) Stage 1: 400m 1x 10 round magazine prone - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAP2KQIraDc Stage 2: 300m 2x 5 round magazines prone - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31yUqDgZXOo Stage 3: 200m 2x 5 round magazines sitting - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clwE514VOTw Stage 4: 100m 2x 5 round magazines standing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsBUgGasF3M AWW Machine Gun Match: (Choice of M240B or M249 - this is with an M240B.) One shooter, one loader - 40 round belt, shooter then runs to pick up next belt, loader moves to shooting position and then shoots his 40 round belt... Targets are small tombstones in rows, with no shoots mixed in. Each target needs two rounds. (Tombstones are about 3" tall.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL-8tI9ZoDI AWW Reflexive Fire: (M4 Carbine with Aimpoint CompM4) Stage 1: Anti body armour - two rounds to the body, one to the face. No face hit = no score for that target... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV1akk-ihlc Stage 2: Multi target - short exposures, multiple targets... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frX22tKMjCg |
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What headcam were you using? These videos were with a Contour camera with a picatinny mount: http://contour.com/camera/contour_gps A load more videos (normal cameras & GoPro) to go through yet... |
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Are those fig.11 targets on the reflexive fire stages? Looks like something we could do on butt zero. They're fig 11 "pistol" targets, slightly smaller with a face scoring zone. I had some, but used them up. Forgot to pick replacements on the trip but have plans to acquire more I believe RN-Sub may have some |
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I believe RN-Sub may have some Only about 300. ![]() FWIW, I thought I'd get some practise before I went with the .22AR..... I can honestly tell you that firing a low recoiling .22 AR with a match trigger is absolutely nothing like firing a Milspec M4 Carbine with a std (awful) GI trigger and 5.56 ammo that clangs, bangs and recoils all over the place
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Nice vidz, take it you got those out there? Trying to find a UK reseller or importer, I have a couple of ideas.. No - I got the camera here from a website... Dave bought one over in the US. Ahaaa..... website lists European sellers, that might be close enough... Cheers, Nick |
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Nice vidz, take it you got those out there? Trying to find a UK reseller or importer, I have a couple of ideas.. No - I got the camera here from a website... Dave bought one over in the US. Ahaaa..... website lists European sellers, that might be close enough... Cheers, Nick Get a Go-Pro |
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Get a Go-Pro Will look at both assuming they are at Bisley next month... buying one, but the picatinny mount will prove most beneficial... Are they both "Fish Eye" lenses? I think Nicks is... got a link to yours? Mine is a wide angle, most but not all Go-Pro's are Take a look at their website as for the Picatinny mount, the Go-Pro's come with so many mounting options and sticky pads that they can be mounted anywhere. I stuck one to the Picatinny rail on my rifle some months ago, and it shows no signs of coming of Both camera's do the same thing, only differently |
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Get a Go-Pro Will look at both assuming they are at Bisley next month... buying one, but the picatinny mount will prove most beneficial... Are they both "Fish Eye" lenses? I think Nicks is... got a link to yours? I chose the Contour over the GoPro based on the picatinny mount (although you can certainly improvise something for the GoPro) and the iPhone/android feature of the Contour where you can use the phone to control the settings in the camera and make sure it's pointing in the right direction via bluetooth... |