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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Hunting Gate => Topic started by: Hajimoto on September 25, 2017, 01:04:37 PM

Title: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: Hajimoto on September 25, 2017, 01:04:37 PM
Hey fellas!
I realize that while the video I am going to share is not officially hunting, it does depict a projectile taking out a living creature which technically can only reside in this forum.  The following video demonstrates the accuracy of my MROD GEN2 .22cal as well as the ability to capture the action using my HSCA (Hajimoto Scope Camera Assembly). 




Both targets were 45yards down range. Share your thought on this thread, lets talk about it, lets see your Dragonfly hunting videos  :D



(http://i64.tinypic.com/9lk660.jpg) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAsr60UGnmM&lc)


Always remember guys, I do not get paid to make these videos, your comments and feedback are my compensation, please be generous!


Thank you!
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: A.K.A. Tommy Boy on September 25, 2017, 01:19:57 PM
Hey fellas!
I realize that while the video I am going to share is not officially hunting, it does depict a projectile taking out a living creature which technically can only reside in this forum.  The following video demonstrates the accuracy of my MROD GEN2 .22cal as well as the ability to capture the action using my HSCA (Hajimoto Scope Camera Assembly). 
   
Both targets were 45yards down range. :o :o :o :o Share your thought on this thread, lets talk about it, lets see your Dragonfly hunting videos  :D

Always remember guys, I do not get paid to make these videos, your comments and feedback are my compensation, please be generous!

Thank you!
WOW !   Stunning Accuracy Haj !    I can't shoot like that !      Incredible Shots.... Wow !       
I am Silenced by your Expertise  -    Tom
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: anti-squirrel on September 25, 2017, 03:07:36 PM
Good shooting!

However, I don't go for dragonflies.  Too dang important at keeping the skeeters my idiot neighbors seem to be raising as "livestock".  LOL, now horseflies and hornets?  Light 'em up!
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: agorena123 on September 25, 2017, 03:09:24 PM
Holy smokes!  Great shooting Haj!  Inspiring!
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: kkarmical on September 26, 2017, 01:59:23 AM
Nice shooting
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: franz62 on September 26, 2017, 07:45:58 AM
Certainly the rifle is precise ..... but who shoots is really good.


Saluti
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: beachgunner on September 26, 2017, 12:08:18 PM
Fantastic shooting Haj. Is your trigger stock?
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: gunslinger on September 26, 2017, 12:51:28 PM
 Very impressive
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: D-RIG on September 26, 2017, 02:06:53 PM
Now that's some good shooting right there .
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: RONIN001 on September 28, 2017, 09:48:06 PM
nice shooting...  What camera did you use?
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: desmobob on September 28, 2017, 11:21:11 PM
Nice shooting and nice camera!  Thanks for sharing it.

Tight groups,
Bob
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: Hajimoto on September 29, 2017, 05:39:48 AM
Hey fellas!
I realize that while the video I am going to share is not officially hunting, it does depict a projectile taking out a living creature which technically can only reside in this forum.  The following video demonstrates the accuracy of my MROD GEN2 .22cal as well as the ability to capture the action using my HSCA (Hajimoto Scope Camera Assembly). 
   
Both targets were 45yards down range. :o :o :o :o Share your thought on this thread, lets talk about it, lets see your Dragonfly hunting videos  :D

Always remember guys, I do not get paid to make these videos, your comments and feedback are my compensation, please be generous!

Thank you!
WOW !   Stunning Accuracy Haj !    I can't shoot like that !      Incredible Shots.... Wow !       
I am Silenced by your Expertise  -    Tom
Thank you Tom


Good shooting!

However, I don't go for dragonflies.  Too dang important at keeping the skeeters my idiot neighbors seem to be raising as "livestock".  LOL, now horseflies and hornets?  Light 'em up!
Now sure if you can tell scale, not it was a very small one. I leave the large helo sized ones alone, LOL


Holy smokes!  Great shooting Haj!  Inspiring!
Thank you Arturo


Nice shooting
Thank you Sir  :D


Certainly the rifle is precise ..... but who shoots is really good.


Saluti
Thank you for the kind words Francesco


Fantastic shooting Haj. Is your trigger stock?
Thanks Michael, yes trigger is stock but I have worked it quite a bit.


Very impressive
Thank you CW


Now that's some good shooting right there .
I appreciate the comment Dale, thank you


nice shooting...  What camera did you use?
Thank you, The camera is the GoPro Hero 4 Black video captured in 1280x720 @ 240 Frames Per Second.  The camera is attached tot he scope by the HSCA as seen below.
(http://oi65.tinypic.com/27y1yf9.jpg)


Nice shooting and nice camera!  Thanks for sharing it.

Tight groups,
Bob
Thank you Bob for taking the time comment, much appreciated.
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: BigBoreJack on September 29, 2017, 04:36:08 PM
Last month,  August,  I went into  the high Cascade  mountains of Oregon, into a high meadow, near a wonderful natural spring, to pitch my tent to do some wildlife work.    Earlier  the spring  had flooded about one quarter of the meadow, creating a  breeding grounds for  mosquito and other small insects.   However, there were  almost no mosquito or other insects as well; I soon discovered why.   I stayed at the site for three nights, sleeping in my tent,  and four days, while working in the area.   All the time, I saw maybe three or four mosquito, and  very few insects of any kind, due to the fact that every evening,  a "storm" of  dragonfly, at least two dozen or more,   came zooming over the area,  at various elevations,  about a foot above  ground level, about five feet or so from ground level, to maybe 10 to 15 feet above ground level, flying about 100 mph, obviously looking for insects, and destroying  them.   A couple of  times, while I was cooking my meals,  a few flies  showed up, of course,  but as soon as the buzzzz was heard from the dragonfly,  all flies disappeared quickly, astonishing.   Considering the impact dragonfly have on insect population control, we should all be happy to have them around, and  to not kill them.    They should be our welcome friends, unlike disease carrying mosquito.   
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: Mod90 on September 29, 2017, 09:21:18 PM
Haj, you sir have a great deal of skill as a shooter.
I tip my hat to you. Thanks for sharing. I like that sort of challenge, gives me something to work at.
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: wolverine on September 30, 2017, 11:04:44 AM
Haj, skilled at the trigger and talented behind the camera!

Thank you for sharing.
 
 With that kind of accuracy, will we be seeing a card splitting vid?
Title: Re: Accuracy Demonstration (Dragon fly)
Post by: Hajimoto on September 30, 2017, 04:13:10 PM
Last month,  August,  I went into  the high Cascade  mountains of Oregon, into a high meadow, near a wonderful natural spring, to pitch my tent to do some wildlife work.    Earlier  the spring  had flooded about one quarter of the meadow, creating a  breeding grounds for  mosquito and other small insects.   However, there were  almost no mosquito or other insects as well; I soon discovered why.   I stayed at the site for three nights, sleeping in my tent,  and four days, while working in the area.   All the time, I saw maybe three or four mosquito, and  very few insects of any kind, due to the fact that every evening,  a "storm" of  dragonfly, at least two dozen or more,   came zooming over the area,  at various elevations,  about a foot above  ground level, about five feet or so from ground level, to maybe 10 to 15 feet above ground level, flying about 100 mph, obviously looking for insects, and destroying  them.   A couple of  times, while I was cooking my meals,  a few flies  showed up, of course,  but as soon as the buzzzz was heard from the dragonfly,  all flies disappeared quickly, astonishing.   Considering the impact dragonfly have on insect population control, we should all be happy to have them around, and  to not kill them.    They should be our welcome friends, unlike disease carrying mosquito.
Jack while I will always defend a persons right to have an opinion, I may not always agree with it. For someone to point the finger of judgement at another under the guise that one creatures life is less meaningful than another is hypocritical and without merit. While you are entitled to have your own opinion, sometimes it may be best to keep it to yourself as the opinion may be bit biased or self serving.
Thank you for the view and comment


Haj, you sir have a great deal of skill as a shooter.
I tip my hat to you. Thanks for sharing. I like that sort of challenge, gives me something to work at.
Thank you for taking the time to view and comment Mod90


Haj, skilled at the trigger and talented behind the camera!

Thank you for sharing.
 
 With that kind of accuracy, will we be seeing a card splitting vid?
LOL I think there are enough videos of card cutting, how about cutting a spider web in half at 45 yards?



(http://oi65.tinypic.com/2d9y3hg.jpg) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rht_-Lzajl0)