Slow Motion Crossbow Video

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Re: Slow Motion Crossbow Video

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newbie wrote:
Sun Jan 28, 2018 7:59 am
paulaboutform wrote:
Sat Jan 27, 2018 1:29 pm
I was actually checking out the cameras for a friend south of the line (the U.S.A). The manufacturers are nearby me so it's great. I no longer have a micro to be able to test anything and I don't have any camera equipment. I was able to use theirs for testing sake for my friend.
....I was encouraging Boo to buy one. I think he really needs one. :mrgreen:

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Re: Slow Motion Crossbow Video

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I imagine the micro being pretty violent.
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Re: Slow Motion Crossbow Video

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janesy wrote:
Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:01 am
I imagine the micro being pretty violent.
My guess, from what we've seen, is that the amount and duration of movement/vibration is directly related to the perceived noise heard. Therefore, I'm assuming that there is less movement in a Matrix series bow than the louder Exo series bows. On that same assumption, I expect the quieter Micro series bows will have less/shorter duration of movement than the louder Exo and Matrix series. I believe there would be shorter duration of movement in the Micros....just my theory anyway. :wink:

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Re: Slow Motion Crossbow Video

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Very cool. Look at how much the scope & mount dip at the end of the stroke, incredible.
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Just thought I'd bump this up for ships and wiggles. :mrgreen:
....I actually just noticed that the camera manufacturers have loaded nine of the shots on YouTube under the heading slow motion crossbows.

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Re: Slow Motion Crossbow Video

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Those are some cool videos. Man the Excalibur wiggles all over the place. I wouldn't have thought there would be that much movement on the scope either. I guess it shows a crossbow scope that lasts is a quality build indeed.
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Re: Slow Motion Crossbow Video

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Pretty neat videos, Paul! I can't believe how much the gap between the rail and riser widens, looks likes its going to come right off :shock: The frankenbow looks pretty smooth, nice work there :thumbup:
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