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Testing the 135gr Apex-Outdoors Afterburners
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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2977029" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>I appreciate you giving me the pointers. These videos this year in particular weren't the full quality I'd have liked with the full breakdown I'd have wanted. Both hunts were last minute with very little prep time. </p><p></p><p>I've done a lot of bullet testing for my own personal research for a long time. Doing it and getting footage to share publicly is more of a new thing for me and still isn't something I've dedicated to doing at a professional level yet. Right now it's just throwing up a simple video on YouTube like this. I only edited the videos to add text to help clarify what was said, and that's it. </p><p></p><p>I'm working on getting more access to more land to hunt and when that happens, I'll have more opportunities to do a lot more testing and then get a lot more professional footage and documentation. I'll be more prepared and have items to use in the videos to better show size references and such. So know worries there. I already know what to do to make them more what they ought to be. </p><p></p><p>So again, I appreciate you giving me all that advice. I agree the videos would be better doing all that. This was better than nothing or just pictures alone though. That was my thought process as I made the video in the moment and when I decided to put them on YouTube. </p><p></p><p>I have tons of pictures and videos from previous hunts with different bullets that I've not posted anywhere. I've done these this last two deer seasons mostly to help out Mark and others interested in his bullets, but also mainly for my own reference testing his bullets. I'm looking for good lead free bullet options for my ammo business. These are basic preliminary personal tests. </p><p></p><p>I still have a full time job in the military (where that lingo comes from from FEENIX), and that takes most of my time. Family life takes pretty much the rest. My business barely exists right now because it's not going to go fully operational until I retire from my current job and after my kids leave the house. I just add equipment and do what I can in the meantime. It's pretty much dormant at the moment, on purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2977029, member: 106845"] I appreciate you giving me the pointers. These videos this year in particular weren’t the full quality I’d have liked with the full breakdown I’d have wanted. Both hunts were last minute with very little prep time. I’ve done a lot of bullet testing for my own personal research for a long time. Doing it and getting footage to share publicly is more of a new thing for me and still isn’t something I’ve dedicated to doing at a professional level yet. Right now it’s just throwing up a simple video on YouTube like this. I only edited the videos to add text to help clarify what was said, and that’s it. I’m working on getting more access to more land to hunt and when that happens, I’ll have more opportunities to do a lot more testing and then get a lot more professional footage and documentation. I’ll be more prepared and have items to use in the videos to better show size references and such. So know worries there. I already know what to do to make them more what they ought to be. So again, I appreciate you giving me all that advice. I agree the videos would be better doing all that. This was better than nothing or just pictures alone though. That was my thought process as I made the video in the moment and when I decided to put them on YouTube. I have tons of pictures and videos from previous hunts with different bullets that I’ve not posted anywhere. I’ve done these this last two deer seasons mostly to help out Mark and others interested in his bullets, but also mainly for my own reference testing his bullets. I’m looking for good lead free bullet options for my ammo business. These are basic preliminary personal tests. I still have a full time job in the military (where that lingo comes from from FEENIX), and that takes most of my time. Family life takes pretty much the rest. My business barely exists right now because it’s not going to go fully operational until I retire from my current job and after my kids leave the house. I just add equipment and do what I can in the meantime. It’s pretty much dormant at the moment, on purpose. [/QUOTE]
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