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    #31
    Great shooting and great video, Congrats. Thanks for sharing.

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      #32
      Good vid and shots. Congrats.

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        #33
        Great job....Where did you hit that 1st pig? Was it a spined or right behind the ear?

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          #34
          Heck of a job bud! Nice video and congrats on the hogs!

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            #35
            Great vid/ great bow skills, no critique here.

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              #36
              Good video... What kind of equipment did you have? How did you mount your camera?

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                #37
                Originally posted by SirWraithe View Post
                Good job! Why two different broad heads?
                Why not? I like to try out different broad heads to see which one holds up the best. Given a well tuned bow (which mine was at one time, haven't paper tested it lately), you can shoot any broad head effectively. Especially if your target is that close.

                Originally posted by bdavid1020 View Post
                Where did you hit that 1st pig? Was it a spined or right behind the ear?
                He was spined. I actually cut a lot of video out after the shot. He was paralyzed from the front legs back. I ended up having to cut his jugular to finish him off. Not a big fan of making an animal suffer...

                Originally posted by Stevotary View Post
                What kind of equipment did you have? How did you mount your camera?
                I'm assuming since you asked about the camera mount your asking about camera equipment so... I use the Panasonic TM700 which is capable of recording true HD 1080/60p. At the time of purchase it was the only camera out for semi-pro's that had the progressive (60p) recording capability (don't know if that is still the case). I actually recorded the shots in the camera's highest capture mode (1080/60p) for the first time since I've owned it. The problem with that high quality footage is that it is hard to work with and there aren't many programs that can handle it (yet).

                As for the camera mount I just have a little $15 flexible legged tripod. I wrap the tripod legs around a nearby branch. If you notice the shots are taken from two different angles. I actually had to move the camera in-between the two shots...that was tricky.

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                  #38
                  congrats Chad, that is an amazing first filmed hunt. Same stand? Looks like a different location

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                    #39
                    Awesome!

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                      #40
                      thats awesome! nice job.

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                        #41
                        Nothing wrong with that...congrats

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                          #42
                          Very good video, congrats on the hogs.

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                            #43
                            Only suggestion I have is to be zoomed in tighter on the animal for the shot. But Im no expert. It was a good video though.

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                              #44
                              Well done !! I love the over the shoulder shot. Very clear and no doubts as to where the arrow sturck. Keep up the good work and shoot some more hogs.

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                                #45
                                Tighter/closer shot would be good. I really like that you left in the footage with having to let down your bow. I was feeling my muscles fatigue just watching that!

                                Congrats on the porkage and nice work on the video.

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