Other Reximex Accura (Video Review) Which Pellet & Tune is Best?

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Find out all you need to know about the Reximex ACCURA air rifle in this comprehensive review. Thanks for watching! -Nate

 
Good for you! Many of us really enjoy your Videos. Ok, don't waste time talking to me! Start Filming! :ROFLMAO:
Coming next: the FX Impact M4 / Stoeger X1 Bullpup / Regulated Hatsan Flash / Skout EVO / Megladon .22 / Red Panda / MCAR / Altaros M24 (shooting it 600 yards) ... all those are either here or on the way to me. Now if I could just teach Bug-a-Boo (or BB8) how to edit video I would have a pretty fun life!
 
Now if I could just teach Bug-a-Boo
Your videos are fortunately pretty simple, editing should not be much of a problem, well at least not if you have a good machine to do the work.

my old 12 / 24 core CPU and 48 Gb RAM is still doing pretty well, but yeah now filming 4K / 120 or 8 K / 30, that is starting to pull out some teeth.

Contemplating PC upgrade, also not least since this one idle on windows desktop at 180 watts.

Why are you not getting the Two,,,, like Rick you do not want to give it up again.
 
Your videos are fortunately pretty simple, editing should not be much of a problem, well at least not if you have a good machine to do the work.

my old 12 / 24 core CPU and 48 Gb RAM is still doing pretty well, but yeah now filming 4K / 120 or 8 K / 30, that is starting to pull out some teeth.

Contemplating PC upgrade, also not least since this one idle on windows desktop at 180 watts.

Why are you not getting the Two,,,, like Rick you do not want to give it up again.
It takes me one hour for every one minute of video. So I shoot the gun for maybe 2-3 hours total, then edit for the next 20 hours.

The Two is sold by Edgun West. I deeply dis-like Edgun West for personal reasons that have nothing to do with Airguns and more to do with good and evil. Let's just say I am "morally opposed" to dealing with Edgun West. (and it has nothing to do with Russia.) There is actually a rule on AGN the prevents me from explaining it any more than that.
 
I can see where the Editing can take a lot of time. Instant replays, often in slo motion adding sound effects, etc. It takes a good eye to get everything just right. Unless one has a Film crew behind the scenes doing the work it has to be very time consuming.

And gluing coins and bottle caps and such onto the Toys used as targets would be a job in itself!
 
I can see where the Editing can take a lot of time. Instant replays, often in slo motion adding sound effects, etc. It takes a good eye to get everything just right. Unless one has a Film crew behind the scenes doing the work it has to be very time consuming.

And gluing coins and bottle caps and such onto the Toys used as targets would be a job in itself!
Yeah, it takes forever to set up. People always think I ad sound effects but luckily that's just what the bullets sound like. The coins sound like a real cowboy movie ricochet and when you slow it down the bullet sounds like that. It's basicly wizzing by the camera which is a few feet in front of the target. Those Sony cameras pick up every sound.

That's why I bought a couple pinball machines...so I can get out of the chair every hour...then sit back down after a break. I work about 6 hours a day. I actually love my "work at home" job. I do consider myself lucky to have found a way to do this full time. I like never leaving the house.

You all gotta try shooting some pennys or quarter size tokens. They make the best sounds and they fly in crazy patterns. I used to do it at 30 yards with my Walther Rotek years before I had a Youtube channel. I use a hot glue gun to stand them up on a 1 foot piece of wood.
 
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Yeah when you start to dress up the footage with fancy slow motion that will add to the work load for the ( i assume ) PC
I am fortunate my last 2 cameras ( DJI osmo action and now the Insta360 Ace PRO ) can record directly to slow motion so i dont have to slow 240 FPS video down to 30 FPS in post production, so i just have to snip out the part of the slow motion recording i want to use.
Mind you those recordings do have the sound off to the side, never looked into is those are slow sound or normal sound files )

My last video added to my Epic Two arrived thread is 8.5 minute of 4K / 30 HDR recording, in the H.265 format, so my computer just blew thru it as it only had to add 2 transitions and a little text overlay.
I did some browsing while the computer did that, then checked back to see how things was going, and to my surprise power director 17 was done chewing on the footage.
And i dont think it was a case of me getting caught up in the internet and loosing track of time.
One reason might also be i used the same H.265 and 4K / 30 format of the raw recording as the output format.

Worst of all power director 17 ultimate like others are not a program that also use the GPU ( in my case the AMD 7800 XT ) so raw CPU power. well power 6-7 years ago, today a mid range PC( CPU ) perform better.

I think soon i will try the 100 yard card split, just so Shooter1721 dont think peashooter950 over in old countries are afraid of a challenge. :D
But i will probably need quite a few shots to do it with the pea caliber, the tip of a 16 grain Zan slug are only like 1 - 1.5 mm of flat ( hollow point ) and i think you need to hit with that and not just grace the playing card with the side of the slug.