Found a pair

jmeddy

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I have been out 5 nights since my last successful hunt on December 22 if you don't count December 27 when I hit one and could not find it. Booger bedded or at least stopped (from the blood pools) 8 times in 90-100yds, 3times in the 40y before it got out of the pasture. I threw a second one at it when it got up and was spinning after the first 'drop' and then had a "jam". THAT IS FIXED!! By the time I got that cleared, I could not see it. Went back the next day with no luck. After finding the 'beds' I am sure it saw me when I broke set. Still learning this Oneleaf and didn't get the vid so have no idea where I hit it :mad:.
4 nights and 14 sets in '26 has produced 3 answers, 2 sightings w/o shots (~250 when setting up trotting into the hollow I was about to call and at least a half mile crossing a pipeline) and these 2.
This was the 2nd set of Weds night with a start time of 8:30 and after 15min of silence at 41min I had put the remote and diaphragm away and scanned for the final time--WELL SHIT. Remote pulled out and turned back on then "coaxer" hit. You can see them stop to listen when I got the volume up enough, but it didn't seem like they were coming so I sent it. Female 210yds at 45min.
Hit a kiyi for a few when I find him coming back to check things out. Mute the call and shoot when I get the shot. Male 160yd 5min later. Nothing on the next set and called it quits at 3:15.
As with my last vid there are 'glitches', they are not in the scope but appear in "Clipchamp". Seems like lots of trouble with it so I might be looking for another 'editor'---any suggestions for an old guy?
This scope does not record the PIP even though I am using it.

 
Mike, are you saving the video directly to your computer and then uploading to YouTube or using Clipchamp to upload directly to YouTube? I am downloading from Clipchamp to my computer hard drive. You would be seeing the glitches then from your hard drive if that was the case, so it might be if you're trying to just upload to YouTube directly from ClipChamp. Also you should be able to save your video in 1080P rather than 720 which should give you a better video on YouTube.
 
Mike, are you saving the video directly to your computer and then uploading to YouTube or using Clipchamp to upload directly to YouTube? I am downloading from Clipchamp to my computer hard drive. You would be seeing the glitches then from your hard drive if that was the case, so it might be if you're trying to just upload to YouTube directly from ClipChamp. Also you should be able to save your video in 1080P rather than 720 which should give you a better video on YouTube.
Owen, thanks for the info, i am saving to comp then to youtube but have always used 720 with Pulsar with no glitches. Will try maybe tomorrow at 1080 as a test.
 
So when you view the video on your computer, does it have the jumping frames or only when you upload it to YouTube? What sort of upload speeds do you have there? By the way nice double with the new scope. How far were they? Looked like you had the zoom up pretty high. I used the ballistic calculator some but the green diagonal crosshair finally became annoying. I figure I'm dead hold to about 250+ yds. with my outfit. If I have one hang up out in the 300+yd. range I may switch it on and try it, but for most of my shots I don't need it. Coyote here doesn't seem to stand still for very long. Coyote also knows to run in zigzag pattern just like coyote had military training. ;)
 
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So when you view the video on your computer, does it have the jumping frames or only when you upload it to YouTube? What sort of upload speeds do you have there? By the way nice double with the new scope. How far were they? Looked like you had the zoom up pretty high. I used the ballistic calculator some but the green diagonal crosshair finally became annoying. I figure I'm dead hold to about 250+ yds. with my outfit. If I have one hang up out in the 300+yd. range I may switch it on and try it, but for most of my shots I don't need it. Coyote here doesn't seem to stand still for very long. Coyote also knows to run in zigzag pattern just like coyote had military training. ;)
Owen, about 210 and 160y. Yea, I thought I zoomed to 2x but guess I got to 3x 😊. From scope to computer the vid is fine, it gets 'twitchy' in Clipchamp. Right now, the dia. x-hairs are good by me and actually, I think 'centers' my vision. I don't really use the LRF per say as I texted you but "might" think about sending a far one if the hold feels steady on an opportunity. I also figure I am dead hold to 250ish.
 
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