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Post by paul105 on May 6, 2018 18:04:56 GMT -5
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Post by dougader on May 6, 2018 23:44:13 GMT -5
Marked as a personally protected account; can't log in.
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Post by paul105 on May 7, 2018 8:33:14 GMT -5
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Post by bula on May 7, 2018 10:13:09 GMT -5
Nope, nada. Can bet that pile of H110 will make quite the fireball outta that short barrel.
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Post by paul105 on May 7, 2018 10:20:16 GMT -5
OK, I give! Can anyone point to a tutorial re: imbedding or attaching a video using .MOV from IPhone.
Thanks,
Paul
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Post by bula on May 7, 2018 10:35:21 GMT -5
I don't have a clue. I burned some lbs of H110 n WW296 in the 80's n 90's thru my 7.5" SBH and recall the muzzle blast/flash when shot at night. No nephew or such due here for awhile to task with the chore of videoing and uploading. Only know reloading..LOL.
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Post by paul105 on May 7, 2018 22:13:10 GMT -5
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Post by bula on May 8, 2018 7:31:44 GMT -5
Same. Imageevent wants us to join, log in, to view album. fb type thing maybe.
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Post by halfmoon on May 8, 2018 7:53:23 GMT -5
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Post by squigz on May 8, 2018 8:13:34 GMT -5
Going to try and assist posting them in the order that you did in the quoted text. Not sure if this is going to work or not. ... Okay, so it did not work. The links are not the proper sharing ones from that website. It will be a fully qualified HTML path, not a quick link like what is currently given. Normally, image hosting sites will give you a BBCode sharing link of some sort that looks like a bunch of confusing text; example [ "video src="https://imageevent.com/paul105/hobby?w=4&z=9&g=IMG_0799.MOV"][/video "] (I put the double quotation marks at the front and end of the code to break it to show what a line might look like.) Once you find that BBCode on the website, you should be able to post. For example, the below image has the following BBCode [ "img]https://i.imgur.com/cwno27E.png[/img "] (again, I broke the link for display purposes) but will display: I'm not sure I can assist any further without seeing the physical links that the website is giving for the .MOV format. If you have any questions or need anything further with this, I can certainly try to continue to help either here, or via PM.
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Post by bula on May 8, 2018 8:17:13 GMT -5
Fingers crossed, hard to type this way.
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Post by squigz on May 8, 2018 8:38:06 GMT -5
Further investigation shows that imageevent doesn't share the photo URL's unless your have a premium account or higher. Unfortunately, I believe you're going to have to upload the videos to YouTube or something of the like, if you don't want the general public to see the videos uploaded unless shared, I think YouTube has a permissions policy on that to stop it from being shared to everyone.
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Post by paul105 on May 8, 2018 9:17:18 GMT -5
Thanks guys! I tried every option provided by imageevent -- also "insert video" icon in this forum. I can get it to work with above links when I click and I'm logged onto imageevent but when tried later, I get same message as everyone else.
I sent a support request to imageevent -- will see what they have to say.
Paul
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Post by dougader on May 8, 2018 19:21:20 GMT -5
I got to the range for a couple hours this morning. I took the 2-3/4" S&W 69 and fired the following loads: 1) 44 Spl brass: 240 grain mass produced SWC/6.7 grains 231. Easy shooting load in 44 Spl brass. 5 shots, on the left side of the orange dot, pulled one high. 2) 44 Spl Brass: 240 gr Sixshot HP/12.0 grains Blue Dot. Stout 44 Spl load. 5 shots over some 327 Federal holes... 3) 44 Spl Brass: 250 Keith bullet hand cast by Jesse at Tennessee Valley over 12.5 grains Blue Dot. 3 shots. 4) 44 Mag brass: 240 gr SWC/16.0 grains Blue Dot. 3 shots. Moving up the chain. Gonna need the X frame Hogue grips to shoot many of these. 5) 44 Mag brass: 240 gr jhp/24.0 gr 296. 3 shots over the top of the prior 3 listed in 4), above. This is pretty stout in the snubby L-frame!
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Post by dougader on May 9, 2018 13:42:18 GMT -5
I neglected to say how much I like the snubby 69. Very nice, well made revolver.
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