Another Bull Video Clip

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Cool! How are you videotaping through the scope? I need a setup like that. I guess there's a way to hold the camera in place?????
I want to do that!!!

Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
 
Well, you can try holding it up to the eyepiece, or you can build a contraption to hold them relatively together. 3rd option, is to buy a screw in monocular that increases your zoom on your camera. I bought a Kenko 8X monocular for about $80 that increased my Sony's power from 20 to ~160 (20x8). In all cases I have tried the biggest trick is to get the setting correct between the 2 pieces of equipment. In the case of the minocular, it works at 20 power and at 160 and not much in between. Good luck with that and let us know what you come up with.

Also, great bull, always good to see more clips!

-Lucas :)~

http://www.monstermuleys.com/cgi-bin/stories/site.pl?page=lucasdavis10103
 
Using Panasonic FZ-10 and a Nikon 20-56 x 82mm ED glass scope.
Just checked the distance on my 3-d topo maps and the bull was approximately 1.85 miles from me. Or 9,768 feet away.
I'm just holding the camera up to my eyepiece. Although I do have a adapter to clamp down on eye piece but did not use it on this clip.
Hope this helps.
Later,
MH
 
Anybody want to give me a guess on the score?
I'm thinking over 350.
What do you think?
 
i would let this bull go past 350. i'd dare to call him a mid 360's. good length and solid mass throughout. definitly a cannidate for bullet.
 
LAST EDITED ON Aug-14-07 AT 04:59PM (MST)[p]Atrain is about right on. I'd say 340's to 350's. Some people on this site suck at scoring. LOL
 
Looks a lot like this bull only not as wide...

Scored 332 gross

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