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Dead-on Nuts! Been involved with shooting sports since he was 3 years old. The old Remington 700 BDL has been floated and tuned. Today's custom handloads, Hodgdon H380 spherical powder @ 40.5 grains, Sierra Varminter .224 50 grain Blitz bullets with fresh Hornady brass casings.
The man and gun is on and the custom reloads have taken it to stacked bullet holes at 100 yards.
We shot with a lot of heat and wind today.....still kept it real!
Dad was a world class marksman. Not sure when this picture was taken, but it was probably in the late 1950s. Here's a great story about him: In 50 words or less: What the 2nd Amendment Means to you
5/16/2013 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy at the Greene-Hills School for a town hall style forum on Thursday night.
Serious measures afoot to define away the rights given in the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution. Your voice and VOTE is needed NOW!
Read about the issues in this Issue of the Dan Small Outdoors Radio eNewsletter. See the eNewsletter for Radio Show, s614, for details on HOW to VOTE your VOICE on the Right to Bear Arms issue!!!
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photos courtesy 2nd Amendment eMail Campaign
additional artwork by i65Design+Media
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Dana Lynn Loesch, aka Dana Loesch, is a talk radio host and spokesperson for the National Rifle Association.
This caricature of Dana Loesch was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Gage Skidmores's Flickr photostream.
This photo was made with a Phoenix MZ-5000 650mm-1300mm f/8-f/16 T-mount lens on a Nikon D600.
The lens was made by Samyang in Korea, and is sold under many brand names, such as:
Bower, Falcon, Opteka, Phoenix, Polar, Pro-Optic, Vivitar, Walimex and Rokinon
I was up at the ranch under a clear dark sky. I used a locked-down heavy tripod to shoot a series of images, then tried to use RegiStax V6 to combine them into a sharper final image. I had lots of trouble getting RegiStax to digest the high-res images, and can't remember if this one is the result of stacking or just a tweaked single frame.
On the advice of a contact here, I removed the red and blue channels, then converted to grayscale. I noticed a slight improvement in detail and of course, no more CA.
In Polyview 4.45, I selected:
Operation / Apperance / RGB Adjust, then dragged the red and blue components down to -100. The resulting image was pure green. Then I converted to grayscale, also in Polyview.
I'm not sure if this is the same as using Photoshop to select only the green channel.
Luna, as seen though my old orange Celestron C90 1000mm Maksutov-type (mirror) telephoto lens, multiple images stacked with RegiStax.
I'm almost certain that this image was made with my old Nikon D50. The EXIF header no longer contains this information, and my record-keeping is poor...
Me spotting for Kevin. He's shooting at PIECES of broken clays at 100 yards with Maria's Fulton Armory AR-15. He did a Great job of "cleaning up" the hill! Thanks to Maria for filming us.
This photo was made with my old Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4 lens. It was made in 1972 or 1973. It is quite scratched, dusty and maybe even has a little fungus growing, along with damaged coatings.
Nonetheless, it is fun to play with. I performed a crude AI-modification to the aperture ring (I used a file). The lens now works perfectly with my Nikon D600 (full metering and focus confirmation).