Is This better?

Started by Bottom Dealin Mike, December 19, 2011, 09:22:00 AM

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Bottom Dealin Mike

I took a lot of the advice you all gave me and re-vamped my video style.

Let me know if I improved things, or, if I went the other way.

This is part 2 of the Early Lever Action Rifle series: The 1865 Spencer Rifle


Mad_Dog

Definately,  I like it :).  The target view was a nice addition.  If you're still looking for feedback, maybe paint the target before you start, so that each hit is clear? (several of them were obvious, but on others I heard it, saw the target jiggle, but didn't see a new "spot" appear).  I'm assuming you tape the side, front, etc views at the same time?  If so, what about the intro instead of being 3 or 4 shots from the same angle, stay on the same timeline but start with the side, then the front, then maybe the target view?

A quick question about the Spencer -- you mention 56-56, .44-40 and the modern cartridges, I was wondering how popular the 56-50 was "back in the day", and when they offered it in that caliber?

thanks!

-Mad Dog

Steel Horse Bailey

GREAT!  I love the opening!

I also especially like that you used the rifle version, not the carbine.  But that is only a personal preference.

Mad Dog's suggestion about painting the target is excellent.  It adds graphic proof of hitting and would be visually appealing.

Good on ya, Mike!  100% improved.
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Forty Rod

My only negative comment is about the gunfire in the background while you're talking.  Us old guys don't hear as well as we used to, anyway.  I don't know how you can get around that unless you dub in the words later...but you know what that did to Millie Vanillie's career.   ;D

Very good work. 
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WaddWatsonEllis

Mike,

For some reason my computer ( I suppose) erased the link for the video ... could you replace it?
My moniker is my great grandfather's name. He served with the 2nd Florida Mounted Regiment in the Civil War. Afterward, he came home, packed his wife into a wagon, and was one of the first NorteAmericanos on the Frio River southwest of San Antonio ..... Kinda where present day Dilley is ...

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WaddWatsonEllis

The second time I opened it up the UTube appeared ... computer woes here .... I have always maintained that there is a very good reason that guns, ammo, and computers not be stored in the same room ... sigh.

The opening 'Bad Guy' sequence was a good opening step ... grabbed my attention right away.

The second thing I like is the mixing up of the pics ... kept my interest up while the historical section was told.

The third thing is that I think that is the first time that I have seen a full sequence of shooting and reloading  ... has me thinking about how I can buy one!

Two questions remain; is it approved for NCOWS in other than .56-50?

Can it be fired in the original .56-50 at a SASS range and be used as a standard SASS rifle?
My moniker is my great grandfather's name. He served with the 2nd Florida Mounted Regiment in the Civil War. Afterward, he came home, packed his wife into a wagon, and was one of the first NorteAmericanos on the Frio River southwest of San Antonio ..... Kinda where present day Dilley is ...

"Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway." John Wayne
NCOWS #3403

Fingers McGee

Lookin good Mike. 

I've PMd a few suggestions.
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Steel Horse Bailey

Quote from: WaddWatsonEllis on December 19, 2011, 11:36:18 AM
The second time I opened it up the UTube appeared ... computer woes here .... I have always maintained that there is a very good reason that guns, ammo, and computers not be stored in the same room ... sigh.
The opening 'Bad Guy' sequence was a good opening step ... grabbed my attention right away.
The second thing I like is the mixing up of the pics ... kept my interest up while the historical section was told.
The third thing is that I think that is the first time that I have seen a full sequence of shooting and reloading  ... has me thinking about how I can buy one!

Two questions remain; is it approved for NCOWS in other than .56-50?


Can it be fired in the original .56-50 at a SASS range and be used as a standard SASS rifle?


From the NCOWS Rules:

"Reproduction firearms chambered in calibers not utilized in original models shall be allowed as long as such calibers are original to the period or are otherwise approved by the National Congress of Old West Shootists. (Amended March, 2010)"


Reading the rule, I believe it IS OK for NCOWS use, Wadd-y.  Unless the particular range has a rule against the larger caliber.  45Colt & 44-40/44WCF are certainly authentic to the period!  (I think those are the alternate caliber offered in the Spencer reproduction.)

I can't say about SASS for sure.
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Fingers McGee

Quote from: WaddWatsonEllisCan it be fired in the original .56-50 at a SASS range and be used as a standard SASS rifle

No, rifles used in SASS matches must be pistol caliber.  56-50 is not a pistol caliber round.  
Fingers (Show Me MO smoke) McGee;
SASS Regulator 28654 - L - TG; NCOWS 3638
AKA Man of many Colts; Diabolical Ken's alter ego; stage writer extraordinaire; Frontiersman/Pistoleer; Rangemaster
Founding Member - Central Ozarks Western Shooters
Member - Southern Missouri Rangers;
NRA Patron Life: GOA; CCRKBA; SAF; SV-114 (CWO4 ret); STORM 327

"Cynic:  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees thing as they are, not as they should be"  Ambrose Bierce

Fox Creek Kid

56-50 IS now allowed in SASS. Go here to the handbook, ppg. 9 - 10.   ;)

http://www.sassnet.com/Shooters-Handbook-001A.php

ashlyngr

Hello Mike, I've always enjoyed reading you articles in Guns of the Old West, and watching your videos at CasCity. However, you are compiling quite an elaborate collection of videos that are really helping someone like me with BP. Do you have plans of producing a DVD for sale? If not, you really ought to consider it. For a Noob, seeing is sometimes better than reading.

Old Overholt Rye

Bottom Dealin Mike

Hi Ashlyngr,

I think for the time being I'll just keep putting them out on YouTube for free.

I'm glad they are helping you. Have fun.

TwoWalks Baldridge

Quote from: Bottom Dealin Mike on December 20, 2011, 03:06:41 PM
Hi Ashlyngr,

I think for the time being I'll just keep putting them out on YouTube for free.

I'm glad they are helping you. Have fun.

Dang Mike, it just keeps getting better and better.  Once again, love the view from the bad guy perspective. really adds the spice to the chile.
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Bottom Dealin Mike

My next video will be on building a gun I call the Remington Bulldog. I'm afraid there will be a bit more talking in that one.


Norton Commando

Mike, I thought it was fantastic! It definitely moves at a "friskier" pace than your prior work, keep 'em coming!

Steel Horse Bailey

Quote from: Bottom Dealin Mike on December 20, 2011, 04:42:08 PM
My next video will be on building a gun I call the Remington Bulldog. I'm afraid there will be a bit more talking in that one.



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