Hi everyone!! I posted these pics a couple of weeks ago about a 31 consecutive shot group that I had with the FX Royale 500 at 50 yards that all fit under a dime. I promised that I would go out and get the equipment to get it on film so you could see it for yourselves so here it is!!
First, let me apologize for the absolute and complete lack of video editing. I used to use Windows movie maker but I can't get it to work on my new laptop with windows 10. I googled "free video editing software" and came up with something called "VSDC free video" and I have to tell you, the learning curve on it is STEEP!! I couldn't even trim the clips down to get out the junk you don't need to see.
I'm considering this a rough draft of the video that I just wanted to get up for everyone to see and I'll work on editing it more later after I learn the software better.
Here are the pics I posted, the group on the right is 31 shots. The group on the left is 11 shots, a full mag shot immediately after the one on the right.


Here is the video!! The actual group is not "quite" as tight as the one in the pic but I hope you like it anyway!
As always, any and all constructive feedback is welcome and appreciated!!
Regards,
Cliff
First, let me apologize for the absolute and complete lack of video editing. I used to use Windows movie maker but I can't get it to work on my new laptop with windows 10. I googled "free video editing software" and came up with something called "VSDC free video" and I have to tell you, the learning curve on it is STEEP!! I couldn't even trim the clips down to get out the junk you don't need to see.
I'm considering this a rough draft of the video that I just wanted to get up for everyone to see and I'll work on editing it more later after I learn the software better.
Here are the pics I posted, the group on the right is 31 shots. The group on the left is 11 shots, a full mag shot immediately after the one on the right.


Here is the video!! The actual group is not "quite" as tight as the one in the pic but I hope you like it anyway!
As always, any and all constructive feedback is welcome and appreciated!!
Regards,
Cliff