Unlisted Slow-Motion Footage: [ Ссылка ]
Blog Post on this Video: [ Ссылка ]
Blog Post re: that droop mount: [ Ссылка ]
Why I shoot English Sparrows: [ Ссылка ]
Why I shoot European Starlings: [ Ссылка ]
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My first day out with my FX Boss .30 PCP Air Rifle. The gun severely out-shot me on this day. In fact, one might say I brought shame to the FX name - hahaha. In time, I will improve, and you will see a LOT fewer misses. The truth is that this gun is better suited for crushing mid-sized mammals. The report is quiet, considering the power. But, it is louder than its .25 and .22 counterparts (FX 500, FX 400). The increase muzzle blast helped to alert the agile house sparrows and starlings to the incoming pellet. Consequently, you see many of them jumping well before the pellet reaches them.
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Equipment Details:
Atlas Bipod: [ Ссылка ]&
Bubble Level 11mm Dovetail: [ Ссылка ]&
Bubble Level Picatinny: [ Ссылка ]&
The Panasonic camera (DMC-FZ150) I used to film this can be purchased here:
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The Camera Mount I used to record through the scope can be found here:
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The slow-motion camera I use to film the shots through the scope is the Casio EX-FC150. That camera is no longer made, but you can buy its successor (which is actually a better camera than the one I use) here:
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The same Hawke Scope that I use in this video (Sidewinder TAC 30 6.5-20x) can be found here:
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