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TennJeep1618

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  1. Here are some highlight photos. Full album in the link at the bottom. https://imgur.com/a/tF6p7
  2. I typically listen to podcasts. That Shooting Show, Practical Pistol Show, Triangle Tactical Podcast, The 3-Gun Show, Shoot Fast Podcast, Shannon Smith Shooting Podcast, etc.
  3. They recently had a 10% off coupon for Presidents day (code: PRESIDENTS), but I think it has expired. Get on their email list and they'll send out any new coupons. Also, you can get a discount through Shooters Connection with your forum username. It'll take about $20 off the price.
  4. I've been using a Mr. Bullet Feeder for a few years now. I can heartily recommend it, but I haven't tried any of the others.
  5. I haven't had any problems after updates. Are you still having trouble?
  6. Here is a quick comparison video between stabilized and non-stabilized video:
  7. I like to have high quality match videos, both POV and 3rd person views. I've tried lots of different equipment over the years. Everything from a $30 Flip cam to a DSLR. This is the gear that I've settled on: POV: GoPro Hero 5 Session in a dedicated visor/hat mount 3rd person: cell phone in a handheld gimbal/stabilizer
  8. Oops, I didn't realize the camera/monitor were unavailable. I left that link so people can see exactly what I used, but I added a link to the camera you posted, because I think that's an even better (though more expensive) option. Thanks for letting me know.
  9. Part 3 and 4 have been up for a week or two, but I forgot to post them here. I believe these 4 videos should cover most everything needed to design stages, but if you've got any questions or suggestions for more videos, please let me know. Part 3: Part 4:
  10. Part 2 is up. Part 3 is rendering and should be up later today:
  11. This is my take on how to get started designing stages in SketchUp. The video is long, but you should be able to watch it at 1.25x or 1.5x speed (if your device allows it) and still follow along. I believe I covered most of the basics, but more videos will be coming soon that cover more advanced topics and techniques. Here are the links to download SketchUp and the files I use in the video: Download Sketchup: https://www.sketchup.com/download/all Big Prop File: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/4108f3ab-2e5a-4fce-bf19-dc368793fffa/USPSA-Big-TargetProp-File Empty Bay: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/08bb67b0-0212-4405-bc46-8401dee336f0/USPSA-Small-Empty-Bay If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, etc, I'll be happy to answer them.
  12. I've had the best luck running ammo that's between 1.175-1.200" in various 2011's. Some gun/magazine combinations will run factory (1.135") ammo, some won't.
  13. You and I both know how full the tent is, so I'll take that compliment, lol!
  14. Looks like Lead Star Arms "Ravage" https://www.leadstararms.com/collections/stocks
  15. My camera is similar, I'll try it. My monitor allows me to swap between normal/mirror and upside down.
  16. My monitor has the lines. Which wire do I need to cut?
  17. Color the lights with a sharpie or cover them with electrical tape. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
  18. YES! I did the same thing and mentioned it in my video. I couldn't see the powder level due to the glare from the bright lights on the camera.
  19. This is what I did for my 1050. It shouldn't be hard to adapt it to a 650, if needed. The links to the parts I ordered are in the description of the video.
  20. I never had any problems with my 650 on mixed 9mm brass. You'll be able to feel the crimped primer pockets when you push the handle forward to seat the primer. When you feel resistance, just ease back and remove that case.
  21. It won't increase the reliability, but a casefeeder is practically a necessity for me, and an MBF makes life a LOT easier as well. If you want to save time, invest in both of those.
  22. I've been loading Clays in my coated 125gr loads for years, but I recently switched to shooting Glocks a lot and it smokes like crazy. So much so that I've had it obscure targets during a stage when the wind was calm. I hate changing loads, but the smoke is so bad that it's causing problems. I loaded up test loads this weekend with N320, TG, and Bullseye. I'm going to try to get out to the range with my chrono this week and test them all side-by-side.
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