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<blockquote data-quote="dcosgrove" data-source="post: 87948" data-attributes="member: 4590"><p>I think this video set was meant for the average or maybe the above average hunter, not the target shooter and avid long-range hunters like we have on this forum. Believe me most hunters can't shoot consistently at 300 yards let along 5, 6 or 700 yards. My local range started requiring everyone to qualify at 100 yards before you could access to 300+ yard ranges. I guess they had too many wild shots at 300+ yards. </p><p></p><p>How would I rate the video set for the typical hunter?</p><p></p><p>Information: B : I thought it would give a novice a good base to start from.</p><p>Editing: D : This DVD set looks very rushed and some of the comments were out of sequence. DVD1, The links on the chapter page are out of order. </p><p>Production: D : Numerous scenes should have been retaken.. Off screen voices and sounds. Elbow in screen, Camera should have been centered before you start filming not after. White balance was off in a few scenes, so they had blown highlights.</p><p></p><p>I thought the first hunting DVD was produced and edited much better.</p><p></p><p>It funny that John and I both have the same tastes in rifles, McMillan A series stocks rock. I also spent a lot of time looking at the scenery on the DVDs. All you guys that live in that kind of country are lucky!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcosgrove, post: 87948, member: 4590"] I think this video set was meant for the average or maybe the above average hunter, not the target shooter and avid long-range hunters like we have on this forum. Believe me most hunters can’t shoot consistently at 300 yards let along 5, 6 or 700 yards. My local range started requiring everyone to qualify at 100 yards before you could access to 300+ yard ranges. I guess they had too many wild shots at 300+ yards. How would I rate the video set for the typical hunter? Information: B : I thought it would give a novice a good base to start from. Editing: D : This DVD set looks very rushed and some of the comments were out of sequence. DVD1, The links on the chapter page are out of order. Production: D : Numerous scenes should have been retaken.. Off screen voices and sounds. Elbow in screen, Camera should have been centered before you start filming not after. White balance was off in a few scenes, so they had blown highlights. I thought the first hunting DVD was produced and edited much better. It funny that John and I both have the same tastes in rifles, McMillan A series stocks rock. I also spent a lot of time looking at the scenery on the DVDs. All you guys that live in that kind of country are lucky! [/QUOTE]
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